Music Evaluation: EPEX – Picasso

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Song Review: EPEX – Picasso

EPEX are able to drop their third (!) full album subsequent week, however earlier than that they’ve returned with pre-release Picasso (피카소). EPEX apart, July has been a fairly sturdy month for Ok-pop thus far. Positive, there haven’t been a ton of superior 9+ rated tracks, however there haven’t been many outright clunkers both. I point out this as a result of Picasso is, sadly, a 100% licensed clunker in my eyes.

The issues begin immediately, because the monitor unveils a really ugly synth riff. I don’t know what the obsession is with producers discovering essentially the most abrasive sounds to vogue a track round, however my considering is: when you wouldn’t wish to take heed to a loop in isolation why the heck would you wish to take heed to it as the bottom of a full track? Sadly, Picasso solely doubles down on these grating sounds. Not solely do we’ve got that abrasive synth boring into you cranium at each flip, however the track itself is equally prickly.

In some methods, it’s refreshing to listen to a track I actively hate. Not less than it elicits a powerful response. However boy, I by no means wish to hear this once more and will certainly be skipping it when the album is launched. Picasso is like the mix of a jackhammer, squeaky door and a bunch of drunk bros shouting at one another as entice beats skitter endlessly within the background. After which out of nowhere, there’s a surprisingly nice bridge floating like an oasis on the heart of the maelstrom.

Hooks 5
 Manufacturing 3
 Longevity 5
 Bias 3
 RATING 4
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Grade: F

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