Rising artist Nelsun has unleashed his third EP, ‘Nah, mean,’ a gut-punching six-track collection that masterfully fuses metal production with stadium rock intensity. The Atlanta-based musician, who performs under his first name, dropped the EP on January 20, 2025, hot on the heels of his thought-provoking 2024 album ‘Of The People.’
The 21-minute journey kicks off with “I Make Objects,” a short but unforgettable track that wastes no time establishing the project’s intense atmosphere through meticulously crafted distortion and machine-gun vocals. Just when listeners catch their breath, “Tell Me A Joke” crashes in, with the calculated pause between tracks serving to heighten the already palpable musical tension that runs through the EP’s veins.
Midway through, “They Tryna Kill Me” offers a slight – though no less intense – shift in pace, introducing a hypnotic drum rhythm while diving deep into themes of societal control and paranoia. The track feels particularly relevant in today’s climate, tackling everything from racial injustice to controversies surrounding food supply. It’s clear Nelsun isn’t just making noise; he’s making a statement.
The EP reaches its emotional peak with “The Neighbors Are Gone,” clocking in at 6 minutes and 19 seconds of raw, unfiltered energy. Here, Nelsun pulls off something remarkable: his vocals cut through the chaos like a warm knife, creating an oddly comforting contrast against the aggressive guitar work. The track’s finale leaves listeners with a haunting sense of solitude that bleeds seamlessly into the closing number.

“I Don’t See Color” wraps up the EP, revealing Nelsun’s often-overlooked talents as a pianist. His keyboard work shines through the mix, weaving together with soul-searching lyrics in a way that showcases his range as a musician. This final track stands as perhaps the most ambitious piece on the project, proving that Nelsun isn’t content to stay in any one lane.
Throughout ‘Nah, mean,’ Nelsun grapples with themes of social outcasting and societal paranoia, delivering his message through a combination of scorching lyricism and the kind of guitar work that leaves listeners’ ears ringing – in the best possible way. The tracklist includes the equally powerful “Are You Not Entertained?” which fits perfectly within the EP’s exploration of modern social dynamics.
For fans who’ve followed Nelsun’s journey, this release feels like a natural progression, building on his established sound while pushing into unexplored territory. The EP’s tight runtime ensures there’s no filler, just wall-to-wall intensity and purpose.
Those eager to dive into ‘Nah, mean’ can find it on all major streaming platforms. Keep up with Nelsun’s latest moves on Instagram and Spotify, or check out his complete list of links and updates/links on his Linktree. In a crowded alternative rock scene, Nelsun continues to carve out his own unique space, proving that technical skill and emotional authenticity aren’t mutually exclusive.
As this latest EP demonstrates, Nelsun isn’t just making music – he’s crafting experiences that demand attention and spark conversation. Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to his sound, ‘Nah, mean’ offers a raw, uncompromising look at both personal struggles and broader societal issues, all wrapped in a package that’s impossible to ignore.