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When
The Horrors arrived in the mid-00s, youâd be hard-pressed to predict the sonic trajectory the Southend-on-Sea outfit would go on. From the goth garage punk of their debut âStrange Houseâ, to the euphoric floor-filler of âVâs âSomething To Remember Me Byâ, The Horrors have dabbled in shoegaze, cosmic synth-rock, neo-psych and krautrock across their discography.
For some bands, this may come at a detriment to their identity and almost become a gimmick. However for The Horrors, every release feels natural. This in part comes from the alluring presence of Faris Badwan, who over the years has become one the most enigmatic frontmen around. Coupled with the band s instrumental wizardry, especially guitarist Joshua Hayward, The Horrorsâ genre explorations feel authentic and earned.
The Pro Era rapper’s new track is taken from his debut album ‘Anywhere But Here’, which was released today (January 15) and features Joey Bada$$, Maverick Sabre, Kota The Friend and Erick The Architect of Flatbush Zombies.
Referencing everything from T.I.‘s fashion decisions to
SpongeBob SquarePants, ‘Bad Day’ is a ferocious cut that hears Caution and Curry jump around over a bed of thundering bass kicks and rapid-fire snares.
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After Curry raps: “
Boy-bo-boy got flow like an aqueduct/ If the shit ain’t real, it ain’t ‘Pac enough,” Caution kicks off his verse with no holds barred. “You mother fuckers not real, you imposters, bruh/ I wrote your name in a search, you ain’t poppin’ up/ Flex hard, feelin’ like Big Poppa Pump/ Beast Coast murder every fuckin’ possé cut.”