Lix - Death Of The Indura (EP)
The debut EP from Lix comes crashing through the stratosphere, so make sure seatbelts are fastened cause it's a head trip of an out of body experience. It's forcing you to tap into that inner celestial being. It's the sound of stars aligning but almost violently but still with kindness as she kills throughout "Death of the Indura." This EP is so left field but in an amazing way. Let me tell you right now, if you got a fragile psyche, maybe it's still for you. It makes me feel like I put all my trauma in an electric chair & hit the switch.
We start off this science fiction, though not really but, the sound, it's straight from an unknown planet, she's headed the fuck away from Earth before this shit inevitably blows up, but we start with her "INAUGURATION," a beautiful speech that lays out the whole concept for us, giving us the tools & meticulous mathematics to destroy one's demon or demons plural, it's a meditation number, one you just float to as your ship readies to take off & once it does, it just goes light speed into a black hole on the following track "On Sight," which is precisely what it's going to be when she spots the enemies.
Her rhyming on here is out of this entire existence the way she takes on this character of some sort of space warrior, sprinkling angel dust over listeners on "Fairy Tings." Still, it's like Tinkerbell flipped & turned full succubus the way she sucks the life out of these incubuses then take a cruise down to "Celestial City" for her next victim, her "Throne is Ur Tomb", you ain't taking the heir from hers, that'll be the death of you. Still, all in all, it's a wild ride you HAVE to get on board with & just absorb it all; it's bittersweet "Pestilential Intake."