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“I WISH HUMANS WERE MADE IN A FACTORY…” by Zachary Mason

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Zachary Mason, known off-stage as Daniel Macintyre, continues to carve out his unique identity within the UK music scene. His latest single, “I Wish Humans Were Made in a Factory…” released on February 15, 2025, offers listeners a delightful blend of rock and indie influences, laced with humor and a hint of existential contemplation. The track stands as a playful yet poignant exploration of human nature, venturing into whimsical territory with a catchy hook and an infectious energy. The opening of the song immediately captivates with a warm, welcoming guitar riff that sets the tone for the rest of the track. It’s a simple yet effective way to draw the listener in, establishing a dreamy, almost nostalgic atmosphere that evokes the essence of 90s rock. This familiar soundscape, combined with Zachary’s soulful vocals, delivers an enticing introduction that feels both classic and fresh. The guitar work throughout the song is layered beautifully, with each note and chord adding depth to the track’s overall tone, seamlessly blending the indie rock spirit with a touch of playfulness.


Lyrically, “I Wish Humans Were Made in a Factory…” is full of tongue-in-cheek humor. The song’s title alone sparks curiosity, and the lyrics delve into the whimsical idea that humans might be better off if they were manufactured in a controlled environment rather than born through the natural, often chaotic process of reproduction. In a way, it suggests that being “made in a factory” might spare us from the various tensions and conflicts that are a natural part of human existence. Zachary uses this outlandish concept to explore larger themes of human imperfections, while still maintaining a lighthearted tone. The humor is subtly embedded in the delivery, with Zachary’s vocals infusing the track with an earnestness that doesn’t detract from its playful nature. Adding an extra layer of depth to the track is the bassline from John Thomasson, a musician known for his work with Little Big Town.





His contribution adds a driving energy to the song, complementing the upbeat, bouncy rhythm of the guitars. The bassline gives the track a bit of an edge, propelling it forward and creating a groove that’s hard to resist. “I Wish Humans Were Made in a Factory…” is a refreshing listen that balances humor with meaningful commentary, all set to a rock backdrop that’s both familiar and exciting. Zachary Mason’s playful approach to this track is undeniably infectious, and it’s clear that his experimentation with rock and indie influences continues to evolve. The song’s catchy melodies and the blend of guitars make it an immediate earworm, ensuring that listeners will be hooked from the first listen. With this release, Zachary has once again proven that he’s a rising force in the UK music scene, ready to captivate audiences with his unique blend of humor, melody, and sincerity.




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