Ethel Cain’s latest project, Perverts, marks a departure from conventional music formats, embracing elongated ambient soundscapes that focus more on atmospheric exploration than mainstream appeal.
The lead single, Punish, retains the melancholic essence of Cain’s previous work, acting as a meditative bridge to the more radical and avant-garde approach she takes in Perverts.
Housofpsychoticwomn exemplifies Cain’s experimental style, with a 13-minute ambient piece that blends sparse instrumentation with an unsettling refrain, challenging traditional song structures.
Cain's approach suggests a deliberate move away from mainstream success, showcasing her ability to construct intricate worlds that revel in discomfort and introspection.
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