Zachary Mason's latest single, "I Wish Humans Were Made In A Factory...." arrives with a title impossible to ignore and a sound just as memorable. Leaning into a playful and offbeat spirit, the track merges Rock and Indie Rock textures with flashes of experimental influence, creating something that feels delightfully unpredictable from start to finish.
One of the standout elements comes from the bass work of John Thomasson, best known as the bassist for Little Big Town. His performance adds depth and punch throughout the track, helping drive the song's dynamic shifts while complementing its raw and unconventional tone. The collaboration brings an added layer of musical credibility to an already engaging release.
"I Wish Humans Were Made In A Factory..." especially compelling is its willingness to experiment while remaining accessible. The song never settles into predictability, instead keeping listeners hooked through its quirky concept, energetic delivery, and textured sound palette. It is a track that is designed to spark conversation as much as replay value.
The release has already earned praise from outlets and tastemakers, including Cage Riot, Ron Hart, Good Music Radar, Rock Era Magazine, and others, a strong indication that Zachary Mason's fearless creative approach is resonating widely. With this release, Mason proves that originality and humor still have a powerful place in modern rock music.
