SINGLE REVIEW: Neon Funeral - Avolition

Arriving with the flair of an Ah-ha-inspired synth-rock darkwave banger, 'Avolition' introduces futuristic vocals that morph from melodic tones to snarling bellowings, infused with metalcore tendencies. The vocals traverse from raspy clean to punk-infused vox and angry unclean growls, eventually returning to their 80s-inspired, melodic origins. Neon Funeral presents a curious listening experience, seamlessly blending aggression with a dreamy nature. The diverse and elaborate flamboyance, coupled with the ambient synthesised beats, adds layers of shock, creating a captivating assortment.

While 'Avolition' may not appeal to everyone due to its distinctive vocal style, it stands as a creative exploration. Skillfully bending EDM with punk, rock, and metal, the track unfolds as a two-minute journey through a rich tapestry of sounds, offering a unique experience.

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