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Judgement [ Vinyl / 12" Album ]

Judgement

SKU: V71851 Barcode: 6430065583899
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

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  • Released Date: 15 Jun 2018

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

SHITTY PERSON's latest release, "Judgement," is a rollercoaster of sonic chaos that will leave you questioning both your sanity and your taste in music. The album kicks off with the aggressive opener "Trash Talk," a relentless onslaught of distorted guitars and angst-ridden vocals that set the tone for what's to come.

Tracks like "Selfish" and "Narcissist" continue the theme of self-deprecation and introspection, with frontman Mark Snot's signature snarling vocals cutting through the cacophony of noise like a chainsaw through butter. The band's punk rock roots are evident throughout, with fast-paced drums and unapologetically raw production adding to the overall chaotic energy of the record.

However, the album's true standout moment comes in the form of "Emotional Vampire," a haunting ballad that showcases a more vulnerable side to SHITTY PERSON's songwriting. Snot's emotive delivery and poignant lyrics make this track a standout in an otherwise raucous collection of songs.

Overall, "Judgement" is a challenging listen that may not be for the faint of heart. But for those willing to embrace the chaos, SHITTY PERSON's latest offering is a bold and uncompromising statement that cements their status as one of the most exciting bands in the punk rock scene today. [End of review]

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Butthole
2. Take Your Clothes Off
3. Champagne and Cakes
4. Nobody Likes You
5. Your God Is Ending You
6. Dumbshit
7. Behemoth
8. Dark Bear

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About the artist

Shitty Person

Shitty Person is not your average music artist. With a name like that, you know you're in for something different. Hailing from the East End of London, this enigmatic performer has been causing a stir in the underground music scene for years. Their sound is a unique blend of punk, electro and hip-hop, with lyrics that are as provocative as they are poetic. Shitty Person doesn't hold back when it comes to tackling difficult subject matter, from mental health issues to political unrest. Their live shows are legendary - a whirlwind of energy, chaos and emotion that leaves audiences both exhilarated and exhausted. Shitty Person is known for their DIY approach to music-making, from self-recording in their bedroom to hand-painting album covers. Despite their name, Shitty Person is anything but. They are a fiercely independent artist who marches to the beat of their own drum, unafraid to push boundaries and challenge the status quo. Love them or hate them, you can't deny their talent and charisma. In a music industry full of cookie-cutter pop stars and manufactured personas, Shitty Person is a breath of fresh air. They may not be everyone's cup of tea, but one thing's for sure - they're here to make a statement, and they're not going anywhere anytime soon.

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