Reviews

Kilynn Lunsford Promiscuous Genes LP

Haunted pop music from New Jersey sound artist KILYNN LUNSFORD that is hard to describe in words but sounds like a mix of DIAMANDA GALAS, KATE BUSH, and The Munsters in the best way. This is a unique record and not a passive listen; otherworldly yelps and groans amass in the background of club beats and moody notebook poetry to grip your attention with skeletal hands. What results is a fractured pop album that is as melodic and catchy as it is sinister and disturbing. Tracks like “Disney Girls,” “Gateway to Hell,” and especially the deeply warped “Lillibilly” sound like Top 40 radio played in hell with echo-y, sing-song vocals, distorted bass lines, and a tortured spirit backup group, but it works so well. “Let’s Eat” goes traditional goth with a gorgeously layered vocal performance and atmospheric synth-string beauty. Promiscuous Genes is a fully realized world of sound that welcomes all weirdos curious enough to check it out.