D-Sisive Jumps on Sigur Ros’ “Festival”

“I’m a writer trying to write my mind out of hell..”

Toronto native D-Sisive (or Derek Christoff, his given name that his next LP will be released under) has borrowed Sigur Ros‘ “Festival” to release some dark inner thoughts in a way that might have you wondering why you didn’t pay attention to him before this. Discussing the music industry, being unable to be sold as that ‘picture perfect’ mainstream artist, and really just putting his heart and soul into his music, “If I Live to See Tomorrow” covers topics that have noticeably rubbed D-Sisive the wrong way for quite some time.

With a relentless flow and an ability to vividly paint the picture of frustration he’s been going through, he’s eager to win over those who’ve doubted him in the past.

Download the track here.

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