"This time we are going for a more eclectic kind of electronic, the alternative and experimental pop from Andrea Pizzo and The Purple Mice a super project of various creatives, with their most recent release, the diverse and flagrantly ominous song "The Machine".
The style of the song is a peculiar one in terms of the versatile musical elements blended in that result in a deep interesting rough artistic atmosphere and subversiveness in its own way.
Andrea and co achieve a new kind of creative electro-punk that emphasizes vocal performance that sometimes reminds of the edgy and flamboyant vocal executions from the legendary Diamanda Galas, and also offering a more contemporary rough sound that fits perfectly with his solid, defiant vocal texture and performance.
Another perspective is that of a theatrical futuristic approach in Andrea's musical production, challenging the usual genre stereotypes, embracing a diverse atmosphere of musical experimental elements, giving a new meaning to the term ECLECTIC, the fresh spontaneous tones riding a minimalistic drum track finalizing on an intense anthemic vocal outro, that is complex while also managing to be doomy when Andrea's vocals mutate to exude a unique sense of desperation and apocalyptic indulgence.
Please give a follow to Andrea Pizzo and The Purple Mice's music profiles, especially if you enjoy eclectic, unusual, edgy, and experimental soundscapes!
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SYW Overall SCORE: "GREAT"
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