The Hellp: LL
Briefly

The album feels like a salvage quilt of the past and the present, incorporating found material and unexpected allusions, creating a patchwork of influences.
They claim to produce shockingly new music, yet the album is littered with nostalgic indie and electronic references, creating an intriguing tension.
While their combination of sounds isn't entirely new, the passion shines through, showcasing more inventive melodies than most in the contemporary hyper-rock genre.
Their lyrics, often amorphous and general, occasionally hit specific, memorable moments, making room for personal interpretation amid the musicians' broader themes.
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