Jittery, overdriven synth-punk that feels like a digital breakdown in a dark room. High-energy glitch for the chronically online and the restless.
Evanora Unlimited sounds like the frantic internal monologue of someone living entirely through a screen, translated into jagged synth-punk. The music is defined by a restless, nervous energy where blown-out drum machines collide with cold, crystalline synthesizers. It is lo-fi but intentional, capturing a specific kind of modern malaise that feels both claustrophobic and expansive.
What sets this project apart is the vocal delivery of Orion Sage Ohana. Often deadpan or heavily processed, the vocals act as a stabilizing anchor amidst the sonic chaos of bit-crushed textures and erratic rhythms. There is a distinct 'internet-core' sensibility here, blending the aggression of digital hardcore with the melodic sensibilities of underground art pop.
Start with 'Age of Information' to hear the project at its most cohesive. It perfectly encapsulates the feeling of being overwhelmed by the modern world while finding a strange, distorted beauty in the noise. It is music for the late-night thinkers and the basement-show dwellers who prefer their pop songs with a side of industrial grit.
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