Review: akikzza - for my favorite
Call it glitch goth, bedroom pop, or some form
of slowed down hyper pop. Whatever genre this EP fits in, it should be viewed
as something unique and special. This is Akikzza’s (Kikky Jackson) second or
third release but the first in its style. Ranging from the melancholy opening
track “hello” to the partially hip hop tracks “lost” and “mom i made it”, both
of which feature phenomenal verses from local rappers ZENCII and Rain Swann
respectively. The glitchy drums and almost 8-bit instrumentation at times gives
the record an incredibly original sound, especially when compared to other
musical projects coming out the southeast region. Instrumental tracks like
“busy” and “shroomie” offer intermissions of sorts between the heavy hitting
pitch-shifted vocal bits that have on some listens brought me to tears.
Lyrically, the EP adopts a consistent idea filled with well-crafted personal
concepts that only Akikkza could write. In the spirit of concept records, all
the songs flow together effortlessly in a way that allows you to listen through
as if it were some ambient and spacey art film. Because of this EP, released
back in 2022, Akikzza has become one of my favorite artists in the Alabama
scene, and I can’t wait to hear what comes next.
-Jesse Norris (Phantom Eye)
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