'Inflatable Gravestone' is the debut album by Mun Sing (aka Giant Swan's Harry Wright). The motivating force of the album is the sudden loss of Harry's father in 2020. Their father struggled with substance addiction and the album explores ideas of 'spirituality' and the 'higher self' in relation to addiction and its parallels with the coping mechanisms of grief. It also aims to highlight the importance of humour and distraction when coping with loss. Serving as a narrative for their own experiences, the album is largely built around club-centred tracks (such as 'Spider' and 'Squabble') broken up by moments of yearning and reflection in tracks like 'The Poison Garden' and 'Helhest (Azrael Smirks)' and moments of dark anguish like 'Inheritor' with its ... read more