Apparently, “Existential Dread, Goth, Trap and Noise join forces on the debut from Someone's Funeral. 808 Drums, Processed guitars and synth horns come together for wide screen subterranean Glum and Bass. Smothered sounds to drown in. The influences include Bauhaus, Dead Can Dance, Lex Luger, Sunno, existential dread and a feeling of impending doom, Tropical Depression”, and although it is available free of charge through Bandcamp, it will also be released on cassette by Eternally InDEADed in June. To be honest, I do think that “free” is overcharging for it somewhat, as this doesn’t work for many on any level. Totally keyboard-based it isn’t threatening enough to be black metal, dark enough to be gothic, or interesting enough to be listened through to the end (do I get a medal for doing so a few times? I thought it had to get better on repeated listenings, I was wrong). The tags on Bandcamp are as follows: black metal electronic trap experimental electronic funeral noise New York, but for me life is too short to listen to bad music. Of course, you may feel differently, in which case go to https://someonesfuneral.bandcamp.com/releases
Someone's Funeral - Someone's Funeral
, Kev Rowland