Food House Tore Through Hyperpop in 2020. Now, They're Back for Seconds.
Briefly

Fraxiom’s new album, two house, showcases her roots in furry culture, infusing its quirky themes into hyperpop music. With absurd lyrics about 'hot daddy bears' and 'fictional gator baes,' the album challenges norms while mixing humor with deeper emotions. She credits the project as a lifeline during her struggles with depression, revitalized by her psychiatrist's support. Collaborating with Gupi, they initially shook the hyperpop scene in 2020 with their bold style, but have since navigated the changes brought by the music landscape.
Fur fandom has heavily influenced the songwriting on this album, which is so unabashedly weird and vulnerable that it's nearly a cringe warfare, unleashing one's strangest self.
The music is ridiculously rabid, almost masking the distress and anger beneath the humor—it became a project that saved Fraxiom from quitting music.
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