Nerve Leak is Sam Friedman, 24-year-old Brooklyn-based producer and singer-songwriter. His sound blurs the lines between experimental and pop music, with an anchor in lyrical themes that empathize with the very human experiences of love, loss, and self-doubt. His newest single, "Moon Pulls", is about embracing a long-lusted-after lover for the first time and exploring the depths of trust and sex. Drawing on inspiration from the likes of FKA twigs, James Blake and The Weeknd, this song is led by hip-hop-inflected beats, soaring vocal samples, and lyrics evocative of dominant/submissive intimacy.
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His most recent single, “DR34M5”, was premiered by The Fader, who wrote: “Nerve Leak relies on honesty as he sings in clear falsettos over an instrumental laced with tasteful trap influences.” In addition, Spotify added the single to their Fresh Finds Discovery Playlist, where it is currently sitting at 135,000+ streams. Earmilk called it “his best track yet.”
Before “DR34M5”, Nerve Leak self-released his debut EP, Disconnected. The EP featured dark textures and melancholic lyrical themes buoyed by dance undercurrents, mesmeric ambience, and driving sub-bass. Through the EP, Friedman brought together a collective of writers who interpreted his music with unique poetic works, which were then compiled into an e-Booklet and interactive blog titled Snow / Sun / Words. This international writing project, coupled with Disconnected, explored how the life of music can be extended in a society of convenience, consumerism, and a throwaway attitude.
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Born and raised in the brash river city of Richmond, VA, Friedman started creating music under the moniker Nerve Leak as a personal outlet, while fronting indie-post-rock bands throughout the Virginia music scene. It was an escape: a chance to bridge the gap between human and computer, with endless expression.
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