"where are you going? / walkin' a straight line / though you don't even know them / you follow them blind / where are you marching? / don't you get so tired? / you swear that you're ok / but you're barely getting by..."
The deeply grooved, cut and polished politico alt rock / dance post punk revelry of "Ode to the Oligarchs", by Los Angeles based hybridic hip hop / indie rock artist Trop Mal, is an addictive anthem, comely caveat to all of us in America (and elsewhere) whose democratic ideals are slowly getting crushed to bits. A magnetic blend of plucky acoustic guitar, broadly booming bass rhythms, machine beats, rock guitar and warbling drones of atmospheric sounds provide a lovely shapeshifting backdrop from Trop Mal's equally evocative vocal countenance that straddles spoken word, hip hop, singing and (oh, I almost forgot) the lead guitar breakdown kicks ass in a way that makes you want to either dance or skate.
I appreciate the undercurrent social commentary but part of me wonders if this track is so exhilaratingly cool that the message gets undercut a bit (sorry I think to much). I mean who would've thought that social justice warring could sound so cool. I do, however, would love to see this amazing track incorporated at the Bernie Sanders / AOC "The Fighting Oligarchy Tour". I really mean that! I encourage Trop Mal or representatives to reach out to them.
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Trop Mal is an electrifying alt-rock artist from Los Angeles blending rock, hip-hop, and psychedelia into a sound that’s raw, emotional, and unapologetically her own. Known for explosive live shows and a striking visual style, she writes songs that confront mental health struggles, broken relationships, and social injustice. Her new single "Ode to the Oligarchs" drops April 14 — a rebellious, urgent, high-energy anthem for a world in crisis.
Trop Mal, indie rock, psych rock, hip hop, alt rock, alt pop, post punk, politico music, social commentary, songwriter / musician, "Ode to the Oligarchs", social justice, Los Angeles based, explosive live shows,
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