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If hazy smoked-out rooms, sultry black leather jackets, and sexy combat boots had a signature sound then Black Mondays would be it. A delicate balance of lo-fi electro beats, reverberating electric guitars and punched-up drums blur together to pack a fierce punch of experimental underground rock sounds with rap flows and a powerful voice serenading over all the organized chaos underneath.
On her new EP “Bad Mondays” shows her talent and versatility in a multitude of ways.
On “The Underground” and “Set It Off”, you’ll hear the mysterious female voice rapping staccato bars and then instantly flip to singing out memorable hooks and melodies with fervor and an impressive vocal range to boot. With shades of rock-adjacent hip-hop sprinkled into a bombastic, mosh-pit inducing energy— Bad Mondays will surely make you turn up the volume after you hit play.
Bad Monday’s self-titled EP is a soundtrack for a memorable night-out at a dive bar filled with sloppy billard tables, woozy games of darts, jagermeister shots, retro jukeboxes, chained-smoked cigarettes, and colorful tattoo sleeves. Think Sturgis-meets-Williamsburg or Silver-Lake-meets-Sons-of-Anarchy type vibes.
“I was extremely confident when I made this music and I really didn’t give a f**k,” Bad Mondays said. “It's perhaps an idealized version of who I am but this music creates a sense of freedom of expression for me that hopefully instills some good ol’ badassery to whoever listens to it.
On her new EP “Bad Mondays” shows her talent and versatility in a multitude of ways.
On “The Underground” and “Set It Off”, you’ll hear the mysterious female voice rapping staccato bars and then instantly flip to singing out memorable hooks and melodies with fervor and an impressive vocal range to boot. With shades of rock-adjacent hip-hop sprinkled into a bombastic, mosh-pit inducing energy— Bad Mondays will surely make you turn up the volume after you hit play.
Bad Monday’s self-titled EP is a soundtrack for a memorable night-out at a dive bar filled with sloppy billard tables, woozy games of darts, jagermeister shots, retro jukeboxes, chained-smoked cigarettes, and colorful tattoo sleeves. Think Sturgis-meets-Williamsburg or Silver-Lake-meets-Sons-of-Anarchy type vibes.
“I was extremely confident when I made this music and I really didn’t give a f**k,” Bad Mondays said. “It's perhaps an idealized version of who I am but this music creates a sense of freedom of expression for me that hopefully instills some good ol’ badassery to whoever listens to it.
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