Uncle kid unveiled his is debut EP Indistinct Chatter earlier this month.
The release comes on the heels of his single Supermarket Sweep last year.
The music video for the track also claimed a place on the shortlist for The Weekender's Music Video of the Year Award in 2020.
Filmed everyday during lockdown, the viewer's gaze is held while he evolves from clean-shaven, to a heavily bearded, Castaway-version of himself.
Edinburgh-based Uncle Kid, who produces all his own material, delivers spoken word throughout.
Topics range from broken family and mental health struggles, through to binge drinking, politics, and a general sense of alienation in society.
Previously the guitarist in Scottish indie-folk band, The Last September, Uncle Kid explores a darker avenue, merging folk guitar lines with moody synths and orchestral arrangements.
Indistinct Chatter was released on Friday, February 19, and is available on all major streaming platforms, and on the Uncle Kid Bandcamp page.
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