
Review: M. Rumbi’s Goodbye Goldfish
‘Goodbye Goldfish’, the closing track of M. Rumbi’s introspective EP Mambo ni machungu is a hauntingly beautiful meditation on love, loss, and the lingering echoes of past relationships. This dreamy, melancholic ballad captures the bittersweet tension between holding on to what once was and the painful yet necessary act of letting go. It’s a song that resonates deeply with anyone who has ever struggled to release the ghosts of a love that no longer exists.
- As the closing track on the EP, ‘Goodbye Goldfish’ serves as a fitting conclusion to M. Rumbi’s journey through love, loss, and self-discovery.
The lyrics are raw and poetic, painting a vivid picture of heartache and self-reflection. Lines like I fall hard like most / I just don’t tend to show / And since Jane no one’s come close / I need to quit chasing ghosts reveal a vulnerability that is both personal and universal. The repeated refrain, “Her happy ever after’s lying dead,” serves as a poignant acknowledgment of dreams unfulfilled and the harsh reality of moving on.
Musically, ‘Goodbye Goldfish’ is a masterful blend of ambient, indie, and dream pop influences. The track’s delicate acoustic guitar strums, ethereal strings, and haunting violin melodies create a soundscape that is both intimate and expansive. The song maintains a steady, meditative pace, allowing the listener to fully immerse themselves in its emotional depth.
M. Rumbi’s vocals are tender yet filled with quiet resolve, perfectly capturing the song’s themes of heartache and self-realisation. The production, rich with acoustic textures and layered instrumentation, mirrors the internal conflict of the lyrics, creating a sense of longing that lingers long after the final note fades.
As the closing track on the EP, ‘Goodbye Goldfish’ serves as a fitting conclusion to M. Rumbi’s journey through love, loss, and self-discovery. It’s a song that invites listeners to reflect on their own experiences of love and heartbreak, offering a sense of catharsis and the bittersweet beauty of letting go.
With its relatable narrative, lush production, and heartfelt delivery, ‘Goodbye Goldfish’ is more than just a song, it’s an emotional journey that leaves a lasting impression.
Artist: M. Rumbi
EP: Mambo ni machungu
Year: 2025
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