Naarm/Melbourne’s Nico Lim, performing as Flash Poetry, returns with the title-track from his upcoming debut album 'Reality, Now', and it’s an intoxicating glimpse into a mind that refuses to settle for the superficial. The song fuses spoken word, hip-hop, psych-rock, and jazz-tinged grooves into a soundscape that feels both intimate and expansive, offering a cerebral journey through the contradictions of contemporary life.
From the first note, mellow bass guitars drift over simmering percussion, while airy keys float like clouds above a horizon of thought. Into this canvas, Nico pours his words with a precision that recalls a philosopher in mid-flow, yet a poet who knows how to make complexity feel lived-in and immediate. His lyricism tackles society’s obsession with money, ego, and technological distraction, weaving sharp critique with empathetic observation.
Where many artists might lean on bombast to convey urgency, Flash Poetry’s strength is in restraint. The flow moves with deliberate ease, allowing the ideas space to breathe and resonate. Subtle jazz flourishes and psych-rock textures heighten the meditative mood, while hints of hip-hop’s kinetic energy keep the track grounded, reminding us that reflection need not be still. It’s a balance that demonstrates Nico’s evolution from a poet freestyling outside a supermarket to a consummate craftsman of hybrid sound.
'Reality, Now' sets the tone for an album that promises to be as much a conversation as a listening experience; intelligent, engaging, and unafraid to confront the absurdities of contemporary existence. For those seeking music that challenges, comforts, and makes you think in equal measure, Flash Poetry is a guide worth following.








