![]() ![]() Gee Tee have got the backing of egg punk’s finest and Australia’s rich punk history in their corner, and are only getting better with every new release. Produced by Erik Nervous, best known for his work on the Liquids instant-classic Life Is Pain Idiot, Goodnight Neanderthal has all the makings of an album in line with the rest of Gee Tee’s genre-defining body of work. You might also be interested to know that Aussie egg-punk exemplars Gee Tee have released their sophomore full-length, Goodnight Neanderthal, a scorching 17-minutes of off-the-wall rhythms played with, well, Neanderthal precision. egg punk” makes any sense to you, it might be time to get off Twitter. They have released so many viral hits like “In My Head” and “Time Goes By,” but are constantly releasing new hits. I am really excited to see where Take Van goes with their music career in the next year. The chorus is a repetition of “yes” over and over again, hyping up the listener to keep dancing and let loose. Although the lyrics are fairly simple and repetitive, Take Van opens the song with the lines of “I can't tell if I wanna be her or if you need her/ Who's that girl? I know you see her/ I'm gonna meet her” instantly queering the song. Full of bass, snares, and a mash-up of synthesized digital sounds, “I Want to Go to There” is sure to be a new staple of any fan who loves club music. Take Van is truly impeccable in her ability to create songs to dance to. Up and coming rave and house music artist Take Van (she/they) blesses our ears with new song “I Want to Go to There.” Although the song is just under two and half minutes, it’s full of lyrics and beats to fill a dance floor instantly. Stephanie Weber I Want to Go to There by Take Van If you haven’t heard Girl in the Half Pearl yet, do your ears a favor and check it out as soon as you finish reading this article Liv.e does not disappoint. Her lyricism is razor sharp (“You just a pack of dogs, but everybody likes their boys with toys”), and the melodies are just so fun to sing along to. Liv.e’s vocals are gently delivered ruminations on men (AKA wild animals) who dog after her and waste her time with posturing shenanigans. It’s easily some of the most original and addictive production I’ve heard this year, and it makes the song simply impossible to turn off. The drums are a fuzzy accompaniment that march along in the background, and the entire affair is interjected with electronic blips and ambient swells. ![]() The song begins with a chopped piano loop that just oozes atmosphere. Amidst the noisy experimentation of the album, “Wild Animals” stands out like a sore thumb. ![]() Her style is best described as a nebulous marriage of neo-soul, glitch, and hip-hop, and her latest album, Girl in the Half Pearl, is another impressive notch to add to her belt. Since creeping onto the underground music scene in 2017, Dallas native Liv.e (pronounced Liv) has been cranking out project after project of off-the-wall RnB greatness. Having a good time requires a certain mindset, luckily this song has it in the name. I hope my set sounds good outside” at a pitch so sharp it turns heads. Screaming “I’m in the club while you’re online. He makes it seem as if train rides home at 4 am didn’t exist without him. Although songs about having fun while being broke and owning the night might be overplayed and annoying, The Dare takes that general idea and makes it into his own ideology. It’s cocky and arrogant, as all great dance music is. ![]() Smith takes on the flash visuals of house parties made for connections and combines them with a sound that makes you see the future of what the night has to offer. But alas in 2023, there is a slow uprising of Indie sleaze for those who were still listening to their parent’s music for its first wave. With its rumble basslines and techno bang, you would think it came out the same year as the car, manufactured to be played on a Gossip Girl soundtrack. I was sitting in my friend Antonio’s 2006 Honda Accord parked in a sonic drive-in at 12 AM. When Harrison Patrick Smith aka ‘The Dare’ came out with his follow-up track to his single Girls, I was neither in the city, the club, nor online. ![]()
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