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of Mercury welcomes edginess with youthful exuberance on full-length debut album, 'CHANGIN’

Writer's picture: Denise SimoneDenise Simone

Photo courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment

Filipino alternative soul/rock outfit of Mercury has finally dropped their debut studio album, CHANGIN via Sony Music Entertainment.


According to the band, the 12-track release serves as an exploration of the different experiences that “we face as humans.” Submitting to the pull of their heart without hesitation, CHANGIN’ dredges up old memories with refined maturity and no-filler honesty.


“One of the things that we did a bit differently is being able to write together,” the Fools trio shares in a statement.

“The many songs that we wrote are some things that we have gone through as a band and individually: heartbreak, love, laziness, productivity, stress, doubt, confidence, fear, and realizations. These are just some of the emotions we go through in our lives.”

CHANGIN' (cover art)

CHANGIN’ was co-produced by of Mercury with former bandmate knōwmaad, whose subtle experimentation added edginess to the music’s youthful exuberance. The result is a timeless sound that hardly feels dated at all, an artistically fulfilled effort that merges their past music influences with newly-found technical chops.


“Working with knōwmaad, there was a lot of things that we had in mind but couldn’t execute, and he was able to do it,” reveals of Mercury’s lead vocalist and guitarist Nathan Huang.

“It was interesting to have him in our project because it felt like he came back to the group (since he was our former bassist). With our ideas and his ideas combined, we were able to pull off something beautiful and authentic.”

Initially released as a three-part volume, CHANGIN’ culminates with old and new songs that are all flesh and blood, as if extracted from a place of familiarity.


Its focus track “I KEEP FALLING” is a straight-up love song that doesn’t deny its sense of earnestness. Written during the pandemic, the song articulates the idea of inseparable love that lasts.


“It’s about falling for the person over and over again no matter what,” Huang discloses with fervent adoration.

CHANGINis out now on all digital music platforms worldwide via Sony Music Entertainment.

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