Blacklight Beat Patrol is back with new music, and it’s nothing anyone could ever predict. Exploring a plethora of genres and references, ‘Phizzle Phinkle Pop’ feels futuristic and nostalgic at the same time, a slice of otherworldly electronica and leftfield goodness served on a lush, expansive plate. If you don’t believe us, well, you just need to give it a listen. Out now, ‘Phizzle Phinkle Pop’ features eleven episodes.
The album goes as far as caressing metal-flavoured guitars in ‘Snooze Mosher’. It’s perhaps here that we get the full picture around Blacklight Beat Patrol. Hailing from Central Falls, Rhode Island, Scott Corneau is the sonic wizard behind such a prominent and eclectic body of work. A producer and multi-instrumentalist, he clearly possesses a vivid imagination and advanced musical skills. Moreover, the record is a result of our complex modern times.
Despite its instrumental nature, ‘Phizzle Phinkle Pop’ exudes rage, confusion and hatred, all factors that Corneau is highly exposed to, especially living in the US. That said, make of the album what you will, as Blacklight Beat Patrol eloquently explains: “Because there are no lyrics, the listener’s interpretation is the right one, even if it isn’t mine.” A record deserving of a dedicated, committed listening experience, ‘Phizzle Phinkle Pop’ won’t disappoint the boldest listeners out there.
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