Matthew Chaim Explores the Bitter-Sweet Nuances of Sacrifice in "Tear"

image

Though the fruits of a life centered around creative pursuits is abundant, with it inevitably accompanies an element of sacrifice. For artist Matthew Chaim these sacrifices disrupted heart, home, & capital; leaving behind a relationship and stable (but unhappy) life in Montreal practicing finance, Chaim made the difficult decision to let go of the past and move to California in pursuit of genuine self actualization.  

In his second solo release of 2020, Chaim explores the concept of sacrifice in his own life. A fitting theme for a year so heavily characterized by global sacrifice, Chaim poetically reminisces on a past life while embracing the spiritual riches sacrifice so often brings. In his own words,  

"'Tear' is about sacrifice. It's about being pulled in two opposite directions and splitting at the seams. The truth is: I now question whether we do ever 'give up' a part of ourselves and 'become' someone else. But perhaps that's a conversation for another day."  

Co-written and co-produced by frequent collaborators Rabitt and Danny Majic, the trio explore the untethering of the individual from the former over a blossoming, atmospheric instrumental.  

A stunning amalgamation of synthesized and acoustic sounds, the track feels reminiscent of the likes of Phil Collins circa 1981, but filtered through a fresh perspective, indicative of the sonic and technological developments of 21st century.  A striking musical parallel to the nostalgia acknowledged in the lyrics, while looking forward to a new beginning, "Tear" is bitter-sweet testimony to the pain and power of sacrifice.  

Watch the music video for "Tear" below!    

Related Articles

Izzy Mahoubi Gets Soulful in New Single “Good”

Izzy Mahoubi Gets Soulful in New Single “Good”

August 8, 2025 “Good” feels like it’s been pulled straight from Mahoubi’s tear stained diary pages.
Author: Rebeccah Blau
Interview With Wasia Project: On Isotope Chic, Bathroom Scribbles and Being Ready to Make An Album

Interview With Wasia Project: On Isotope Chic, Bathroom Scribbles and Being Ready to Make An Album

November 27, 2024 The iconic brother and sister pop-duo have just completed their Isotope World Tour, so at their show in Brussels, we sat down to chat about their songwriting process, cats, and being ready to add more songs to their musical catalog.
Author: Daniela Waizel Rule
Jacqui's "Mmm!" Captures Both Ends of her Self-Described "Two-faced" Sound

Jacqui's "Mmm!" Captures Both Ends of her Self-Described "Two-faced" Sound

November 15, 2024 Convulsing between banter, rap and sweet singing, Jacqui creates a funky, post-academic dreamscape of pop.
Author: DJ Connor
pop
rap