Vylet Pony's album, Love & Ponystep, merges cutesy elements with intense bass music, appealing to a diverse audience. At its core lies a celebration of subculture and a journey towards self-acceptance. The album is a reaction to personal experiences, including a breakup, expressed through a narrative that employs fantasy and meme culture as coping mechanisms. Lulamoon creates a rich universe, featuring original characters and a depth of lore, inviting listeners to engage with themes of kindness and authenticity in a chaotic digital landscape.
Love & Ponystep is an ode to internet ephemera and cringe culture, yes, but it's also memeing as a defense mechanism, fantasy as allegory for things too uncomfortable to say openly.
Synths growl, an eerie guitar ripples, and a torrent of bass hits like a 1,000 psi jetstream to the face.
Lulamoon's response to everything she's been through, and the putrid state of the internet, isn't to give up or go dissociative. Rather, it's to throw herself headlong into creating anything-goes experiments.
The Vylet Ponyverse, inspired by My Little Pony but involving Lulamoon's own 'original characters' (OCs), has enough lore to fill an encyclopedia.
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