PYC is serving heartbreak and honey in his long-awaited debut album, taste. A lush alt-pop journey through the highs and crashes of romance, taste dives deep into love’s many flavours — from dopamine highs and butterflies to emotional hunger and craving.
The album’s title is no metaphorical garnish. taste invites listeners to literally feel love on their tongues — sweet, savoury, sharp, and all-consuming. “It’s the kind of love you can bite, lick, savour, and get addicted to,” the artist shares, laying out a relationship arc so vivid it lingers like an aftertaste.
At the heart of the album is focus track ‘Spider-Guy’, a quirky, tender ode to imperfect heroism. “Even without superpowers, you still want to be someone’s safe place,” PYC muses. It’s charming, emotional, and honest — everything a bedroom pop love confession should be.
Across eight tracks, PYC maps out different shades of intimacy:
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‘K?’ — The sugar rush of new feelings
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‘Zsa Zsa Zsu’ — Glamorous chaos and flirty tension
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‘Miso’ — Comfort and guilt in forbidden feelings
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‘Honey Shot’ — Devotion so sweet it hurts
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‘Insurance Policy’ — Love’s hidden clauses and fear of loss
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‘Potion’ — Obsession disguised as magic
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‘Where’s My Cake?’ — Heartbreak wrapped in celebration
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‘Spider-Guy’ — Vulnerability dressed as a hero
A self-confessed romantic, PYC builds his world on poetic metaphors and emotional storytelling. If taste proves anything, it’s that he’s got a palette for pop that’s rich, raw, and ready to be devoured.
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