If you’ve ever felt claustrophobic within your reality, desperate to open new doors, but your hands are tied, the latest drop from Lettsom Neil will give you room to breathe.
If you’ve ever felt claustrophobic within your reality, desperate to open new doors, but your hands are tied, the latest drop from Lettsom Neil will give you room to breathe.
With Misthios Project, heaviness arrives with a thesis. In this interview, the artist behind the conceptual metal initiative unpacks how Vigilare et Punire grew from philosophical inquiry, social critique, and
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The airwaves weren’t exactly crying out for a funk-fuelled prog-hop pop crooner to lay down salacious licks and drip lovable lothario cool, but perhaps they should have been, based on
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