Get Familiar With PG County Native, Sybyr & His New Video For, “THE MILL”

To music fans, Prince George’s County may not be a place that rings many bells, but to basketball fans, it’s everything. As profiled on a recently released Showtime documentary, PG County is one of the most recognized hotbeds of basketball talent in the world, boasting natives like Kevin Durant, Victor Oladipo, Michael Beasley, Len Bias and many many more. As mentioned, the area’s notability for hoops, has casted a shadow on it’s budding music scene. Hailing from the region, rising artist Sybyr has been slowly but surely carving a strong fanbase behind his music, and he doubles down on that journey with his eclectic new video for, “THE MILL.”
Produced by Sybyr himself, under the pseudonym Landfill, “THE MILL,” is a melodically driven record that on the surface sounds like a festive bop, but is a bit more substantial once you dive into the lyrics. Speaking on mental health conditions such as schizophrenia, we see the Maryland native experience a range of emotions throughout the record, switching through them at the drop of a hat. Utilizing his vocal range to further establish when his mood is changing, he also takes advantage of the busy video to further drive that point home. Directed by Jack Rottier, the video finds its’ footing by bringing those emotions to life, with a range of trippy visuals to accompany the notion.
In all, “THE MILL,” is a great introduction into Sybyr, if you’re unfamiliar. Take a peek at the video below and get familiar.