Spirit Phone By Lemon Demon
Lemon Demon is a musical alter ego of popular internet content creator Neil Cicierega; you probably know him from one of his many viral videos such as "Harry Potter Puppet Pals", "The Ultimate Showdown Of Ultimate Destiny" (which in fact wasnt made by him, he only contributed the music within the animation), and "Brodyquest". The Lemon Demon Monicker has stuck with him since the Early 2000s, and he continues to still make music today ... read more
Frailty by dltzk
dltzk/c0ncernn/leroy/whatever other alias he goes by, is a pretty well renound hyperpop artist all around. I don't really have much background info to say about him so I might aswell talk about the album at hand.
It's probably one of the most unique hyperpop records i've listened to, as dltzk brings this very unique instrumentation that I just cannot explain at all. It's a mix of like pop punk, with dubstep, with dnb, with some ambient passages, and its like super noisy on ... read more
The Gosh of Hellfire by BAVE
BAVE is an absolutely obscure band, being only found in the depths of bandcamp; It's no wonder how my friend Thistle found them, since his music taste usually revolves around obscure artists and bands (usually hailing from the Middle East or just Asia in general). I actually encourage anyone reading this to go give them a listen, as I'll explain why in this review. From what information I can gather they're a Math Rock duo hailing from Detroit, Michigan consisting ... read more
The Ape of Naples by Coil
Coil is a band who i've never heard of before, despite their critically acclaimed status within industrial music. But, I saw the album cover for the album and just wondered to myself "what could be residing in such a powerful cover"; and I'm geniunely at a loss of words.
The album's sound is very transcending, almost like it came from another dimension. Its so layered, so intricate, yet so minimal. It's hard to really describe the sound other than ... read more
can opener's notebook: fish whisperer by Vylet Pony
Wow, I listened to another Vylet Pony album, what a shocker. Ok but for real, this album's actually really good and I'm not gonna go further on with this Intro.
The production here is way more consistent and polished than the production on CUTIEMARKS, as it feels more coherent and connected (I mean it is a concept album regardless). Vylet again mixes elements of Hyperpop, Pop Punk, Ambient, and Electronica, but it feels vastly different from ... read more