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9/21/2011
The Womb - Escapism (2011)
/Synth noir, Hip-hop, Experimental indie, Art pop, Crossover, Electronic pop, Dark pop, Angst pop, Ambient pop/
Comment: Alan Driscoll, one of the most intricate singer-songwriters today is back with his brand new heavy. He is known by his idiosyncratic dark-hued vocal manner which is sticked somehow with (white) hip-hop mannerism (extraordinarily in the closure track The Narrator). By speaking about his(?)/someone(?)/anyone`s (?) paranoias and obsessions, he uses lo-fi synthetic sound only to give rhythm and soul for the issue. In fact, Driscoll has added some new elements - for example, Strobelites does function as a hell-ish blend of downtempo and deep ambient. Especially monumental is We Swam Through The Sky, an amazing angst-filled vista. Really horrifying indeed. One of the best tracks in 2011 so far. Of course, while you can feel some difference between Escapism and a masterpiece, called Purity Test (also issued on 23 Seconds, 2011), his last issue is outstanding for sure. You can compare Driscoll (living in Melbourne, Australia now) with another British world traveler and free thinker, called Momus.