Underground Experimental Experience Edition 17: Marcy The Baptist - Kot Homewrecker


Kot Homewrecker by Marcy The Baptist is a versatile project both in sound and in concept. I have so many things to say about this album it’s gonna be difficult to write it all out coherently, but here’s my attempt. This album deals with topics like betrayal, yearning, depression, derealization, bliss, being silly, the perc 10 just to see what it’s like, credit cards, AI, the mass pike, being care-free and more. Listening to this album feels like I’m looking into a portal of someone else’s life and living through it in different stages in both good and bad moments in time. At times this album is super heartfelt and melancholy / bittersweet, other times it’s joyful and danceable with both conventional rock instrument sounds and heavy audio collage-style sampling throughout this project.

There’s a lot going on in this album and there’s a lot going for this album as well, some tracks sound like some sort of unreleased Sarah Records material with twice the distortion and no British accent. Some other tracks are as if you were using multiple samplers and computer noises adjacent to a indie rock band but you’re making it sound cooler so they don’t mind you interrupting their set. This album an embodiment of the anti-genre and style-blending which I appreciate deeply about music and serves as a reminder that you don’t always have to completely throw away the concept of conventional music to make something new, experimental, creative, weird and abstract. Please listen to this album if you can. You won’t regret it. Call now! don’t wait! Call now! 



 

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