Visually simple, home-made and authentic in being so, yet utterly complex and powerful when it comes to the sound and delivery – BehindTheHorror lives out this ode to Nightwish with absolute passion and precision.
Rebecca Cullen
J French takes his moment to shine, fearlessly and faultlessly pouring bar after bar into the performance, lighting up the room, reflecting on anything and everything that comes to mind within the walls of the theme.
Uniquely ambient production haunts behind a gritty and cleanly mixed vocal for a level of immediate intensity and conceptual focus.
A fantastic EP, in short – nice at first, superb by the mid-section, unmissable by the end.
“I write about a lot of emotional distress, struggles with depression, anxiety, tough subjects in general. But it really helps to take these dark subjects and sing about them in a way that’s humorous—sometimes sardonic would be a better word.”
The weight and late-night darkness of trap, fused with a story that refreshingly captivates – LennyDaLux keeps things relevant yet interesting on this latest release.
Akando talks of predicting fate, acknowledging his own behaviour and utilising this to understand the behaviour of others – and to, subsequently, perhaps gain insight into their thoughts and feelings.
Jake unites with the beat, naturally flowing through the process, making the whole thing feel genuine, and easily crafted.
Gritty and hard-hitting, heavy rhythms, fierce bass-lines and equally confident, passionate vocals that theatrically pour through with bar after bar.
Balancing positive vibes with underlying depth and intention, Identity Crisis: Part 1 is as complex as it is easy going.
KunD!’s voice is breathy and expressive, lost within the moment as if simply another instrument – connected to the progression, committed to the scene-setting.
A duo with a quietly confident level of superiority to their work. Superb writing, on another level to the vast majority of hip hop elsewhere.