Lollipop
Lollipop is a four-piece band hailing from Tokyo, Japan, offering a unique blend of metal infused with distinct Japanese cultural inspirations. Their debut album, "We All Deserve To Die," addresses societal issues, self-worth, and melancholic themes through their heavily produced, distinctive vocals.
In this review, we will highlight a few standout tracks from the album.
Track 1: "I Want To Die" This track serves as an aggressive introduction, combining techno and metal to create a relentless sonic assault. The vocal choice, though unusual, complements the band's overall sound and adds a unique flair to the metal scene.
Track 2: "Killing Myself" Despite its melancholic title, this track maintains an upbeat tempo, continuing the album's theme of unconventional approaches to metal. The track stands out with its surprising liveliness and distinctive style.
Track 3: "Yandere" Our favorite song on the album, "Yandere," begins with a powerful techno and metal intro, building into another intense sonic experience. The track features a fantastic solo and a relentless beat that never slows down. Midway through, listeners are treated to a slower, blistering riff, adding yet another highlight to the album.
While Lollipop's sound may be unconventional, it works exceptionally well, bringing variety to the metal genre.
Our Review: 3.5/5
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