Exploring Love as Art With NYIKO’s Debut Honesty LP - (4/9/21)

NYIKO - Honesty LP, photo by Niles Gregory

NYIKO - Honesty LP, photo by Niles Gregory

LA-based NYIKO releases his full-length album Honesty available April 9th, 2021 on Physical and Digital Formats via Trailing Twelve Records.

Los Angeles based multi-hyphenate NYIKO presents his debut album “Honesty” via Trailing Twelve Records on April 9th. A follow-up to his 2019 collaborative Crush EP (with The White Electric) and a mosaic of singles released in 2020, NYIKO’s debut effort pushes the sonic and thematic boundaries of his previous work by casting echoes of The Cure and Morrissey upon pithy messages of self-love and the dismantling of toxic masculinity. The album takes on the spectrum of love and heartache, along with the challenges we face when we confront our relationships with others and with ourselves.  

The journey to completing Honesty spanned multiple years. Starting in 2010, NYIKO began cultivating a following in the New England DIY-music scene. Performing with various live bands and collaborating with a consortium of artists created the groundwork for his abilities as a songwriter and performer. In 2015, after several years in Burlington, Vermont, a difficult breakup, and fewer prospects of growing a fanbase, NYIKO pulled up his Northeastern roots and set his sights on the west coast.

Some of the songs featured on Honesty were written as early as 2014 and as recent as 2018. During that time, he went through a creative and spiritual metamorphosis. In the act of moving to Los Angeles and leaving his former collaborators back in Vermont, he was forced to not only foster new relationships but further sharpen his abilities as a solo artist. He found himself in a drastically different dating and social scene. NYIKO explains that “while the songs were written over the course of a few years, I wanted the sequence to follow the narrative of falling in love, watching it fade, and the prospect of finding new love again.” Throughout the course of writing the songs, he points to one specifically influential epiphany - “Loving someone is an art form itself. How you love someone is an expression of yourself. In that sense, all of the songs explore love as creation.” 

NYIKO spent the winter months of 2018 sifting through and refining over 30 demos. While honing his skills as a producer, NYIKO enlisted guitarist Niles Gregory, bassist Stone Irr, and producer Kyler Hurley, to bring the chosen demos into the territory of live instrumentation. All in the comfort of his home studio in the eastside of Los Angeles, NYIKO engineered, produced, and mixed the entire album.  

As we move through Honesty, we’re met with both existential and deeply personal reflections that become neatly packaged in accessible synth-pop textures. The immediately compelling title track paints the uncertainty and excitement of new relationships.

“Be honest/ but not too honest/ be careful with what you choose to say..”

NYIKO croons with an urgent timbre, drawing on the tension of how being overly communicative can complicate feelings of desire and attraction. The driving beat and pulsating synth of “Like The Movies” lay the groundwork for the investigation of popular culture’s portrayal of romantic love. “Call The Boys” acts as a philosophical Northstar that illuminates the undertones of the album's remainder. The song spotlights topics of gender identity, toxic masculinity, and emotional development in young men, all while harnessing the energy of jangly guitars and confident post-punk production. “The way we process emotion has a direct impact on the people around us, especially those with whom we are intimate. I thought it was important to shine a light on emotional maturity and responsibility in the context of an album about love,” explains NYIKO.

On the album’s tail end, we find NYIKO exploring this idea of love as an art form either by celebrating self-love and inner-beauty (“Glow”) or expressing a desire to one day become a father (“Live Long”). "Ghost In Your Dreams," the album’s melancholy yet whimsical conclusion, explores the nature of memory, aptly serving as an existential commentary on the process of songwriting and music creation. 

Spanning thirty-eight minutes over eleven compositions, the entire record is a vibrant, glistening slab of retro pop, effortlessly balancing earnest messages with elegant sonic expression. Chronicling four years of personal growth and formative experiences, Honesty serves as the narrative arc of a young man discovering himself through loving others and loving himself. 

“Honesty” is available on April 9th via Trailing Twelve through all DSPs, and presented on limited edition 12” black vinyl.

Honesty Tracklist:

  1. Make You Feel

  2. Honesty

  3. Breathless

  4. Four Years

  5. Like The Movies

  6. Keeping Me Alive

  7. Bleeding On You

  8. Call The Boys

  9. Glow

  10. Live Long

  11. Ghost In Your Dreams


Written, Recorded, and Performed by Nyiko Beguin, Trailing Twelve (ASCAP)

Nyiko Beguin - vocals, synths, production
Niles Gregory - guitar
Stone Irr - bass
Maggie Toth - bass on "Call The Boys"
Holander - backup vocals on "Breathless" "Four Years" "Keeping Me Alive" and "Glow"

Mixed by Nyiko Beguin
Mastered By Steve Kitch at Audiomaster UK

Artwork by Nyiko Beguin
Photograph by Niles Gregory

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NYIKO - Honesty LP
TTR-014
Released 9 April 2021
Length: 37:57

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BIO

NYIKO
NYIKO (“nee-koh”) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, label owner, and visual artist based out of Los Angeles, California. Over the past decade, he has released synth-pop, new wave, and hip-hop projects with Disney, Sony/ATV, Heard Well, Trailing Twelve, and more. 

With coverage including MTV News, Popdust, Atwood Magazine, Grimy Goods, and AV Club, NYIKO’s music has been described as sophisticated, nostalgic, and spellbinding. Tackling themes of mental health, self-love, online dating, and gender identity, NYIKO crafts accessible pop with a meaningful message. Their music has been featured on Spotify's official playlists including Indie Shuffle, Fresh Finds: Rock, Verso Casa, and more.

NYIKO has performed alongside artists including Beach Fossils, Alvvays, Vacationer, Pure Bathing Culture, and more.