rhianna_spiers
This is one of the most relatable songs out of AP's discography to everyone out there, especially with the meaning behind it :)
Favorite track: Party Monster (feat. Jinxx).
Aimee Darke
Daniel your vocal range and talent never ceases to amaze me. keep growing and never settle!
Favorite track: Party Monster (Deadbeat Remix).
“Don’t feel alive when I’m sober, so I’ll drink myself to death.”
I am elated to announce “Party Monster”, the second installment of Aesthetic Perfection’s 12 singles in 12 months project. My most ambitious effort to date, “Party Monster” is an industrial rock anthem that honestly and earnestly details my struggles with drugs and alcohol. Mechanized drums set against swirling, tortured vocals explode into a bombastic chorus, driven by guitars provided by none other than Jinxx of Black Veil Brides and crescendos with a blistering solo from former live member Elliott Berlin.
The party starts on February 5th.
credits
released February 5, 2021
Written and recorded by Daniel Graves
Guitars by Jinxx
Guitar solo by Elliott Berlin
Mixed by Jared Scott
Mastered by Jan Loamfeld
supported by 52 fans who also own “Party Monster (Single)”
Tom's latest. Great stuff! Had some nice goodies with it if you caught the IndieGoGo campaign last year. 'Welcome, Apocalypse' is a very timely track today and probably will become timeless as time goes by. m-a-s_dust
A stellar cast of artists put their own shadowy spins on recent Bestial Mouths material—toward the goth club floor or into pure noise. Bandcamp New & Notable May 11, 2021
Two tracks from Buenos Aires artist Inalco2222 explore the grittier side of industrial music, with blown-out synths and driving beats. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 7, 2021
Fans of Fire-Toolz, take note! The brutal new LP from STCLVR occupies the same sonic territory, with harsh electronics & pummeling beats. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 17, 2020
supported by 42 fans who also own “Party Monster (Single)”
FLA is a SONIC ELECTRONIC BULLDOZER. That's about the most concise way I can describe how this album feels to me.
'Alone' is hands down my top pick here, although I do find 'Rubber Tube Gag' sticking in my brain a lot, too.
My one criticism (constructive of course) is that sometimes the lyrics feel underinspired, but it's not a big issue in the grander context of this otherwise excellent album. This one definitely grows on you, too. Good stuff, and solidly recommended.
Long live FLA! Benjamin Crockett