Cover of Backxwash I Lie Here Buried  With My Rings and My Dresses
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For fans of experimental hip hop, lovers of metal and industrial music, listeners interested in horrorcore and transgender artists, followers of dark and intense music
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This is stuff I don't know half of. No treehouse, no comfort zone.

The only option would be to ask for help from the shiny Zion or someone from the metal enclave of Val d'Ossola. But their phone has always been busy. So you have to go it alone.

So...

Handle with care. Keep the children away. Here is an African shaman, a transgender warrior.

Flashing lights on a nightmare backdrop, exorcisms of excruciating screams. The hard delivery of the song for words with a hard shell.

The heart torn to pieces, the mind trapped in the torture chamber. Quite a blow, to say the least.

Between hip hop, metal, and industrial. Some even talk about horrorcore. And horrorcore captures the idea well.

It reminded me of the first time I heard Frankie Teardrop. But if I say Frankie Teardrop, it's only to emphasize how powerful this all is,

Album of the year, without a doubt. And a writing that more than a review is a friend's advice...

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This review highlights Backxwash’s album as a powerful blend of hip hop, metal, and industrial with horrorcore vibes. Described as intense and emotionally raw, the album delivers hard-hitting lyrics and sounds. Its dark, nightmare-like atmosphere and unique artist identity set it apart. The reviewer calls it the album of the year and strongly recommends it.

Backxwash

Backxwash is a Zambian-Canadian producer and rapper whose work fuses hip hop with industrial and metal influences. She received widespread attention and critical acclaim for her album God Has Nothing To Do With This Leave Him Out Of It.
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