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Seth White

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Maximilian brings emotive depth with slow-burning folk and chilling synths in latest single Long Time Gone

Maximilianโ€™s latest single, Long Time Gone‘ is finally out. This single marks a bold reinvention for the emerging artistโ€”one that reveals his most expansive and experimental work to date.

Known for his introspective songwriting and gently arresting live sets, Maximilian has steadily cultivated a loyal following since 2021 across Brightonโ€™s alt scene. With ‘Long Time Gone‘, he breaks new groundโ€”both emotionally and sonicallyโ€”crafting a slow-burning, meditative piece that hums with personal catharsis and newfound musical confidence.

Blending 90s alt textures with quiet, introspective songwriting, ‘Long Time Gone‘ is a big step forward. Itโ€™s cinematic and sweeping but still full of heart. Think Elliott Smith meets Big Thief in a room full of synths and harmonicasโ€”two new additions Maximilian plays here for the first time. The tune holds such a chilling and graceful presence, much like a lot of Elliott Smith’s work. But modern fans of similar artists like Adrianne Lenker will appreciate this work even more. Maximilian himself adds that:

โ€œThis song is quite experimental for me… Itโ€™s long and strangeโ€ฆ Using synths and a harmonica was really fun and feels very new. Iโ€™m really proud to say I played every instrument on this recording.โ€

That hands-on approach pays off. With production help from Bobby Smyth (Flip Top Head, Hutch) and mixed by Yuri Shibuichi (Honeyglaze, Tapir!), the track builds slowly, winding through hazy melodies and emotive swells. Itโ€™s not just a singleโ€”itโ€™s a journey.

With a short UK tour lined upโ€”including Brightonโ€™s Green Door Store and Londonโ€™s Old Blue Lastโ€”Maximilian is poised for wider recognition. ‘Long Time Gone‘ isnโ€™t just a song; itโ€™s a turning point.

Listen to ‘Long Time Gone‘ below:



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