Marilyn Morgue's latest album, "Omg Holocaust," is a dark and intense journey through the mind of an artist who is unafraid to explore the depths of human suffering and despair. The album features a mix of electronic and industrial sounds, with heavy beats and distorted vocals that create an atmosphere of dread and unease.
From the opening track, "Dead Inside," the listener is plunged into a world of bleakness and despair, with lyrics that explore themes of isolation, self-destruction, and the emptiness of modern life. Other standout tracks include "Black Hole," a haunting meditation on the void at the center of existence, and "Blood on My Hands," a searing indictment of the violence and cruelty that humans are capable of.
Throughout the album, Marilyn Morgue's vocals are raw and emotional, conveying a sense of pain and anguish that is palpable. The production is top-notch, with a mix of electronic and organic sounds that create a sense of disorientation and unease.