Ep review:Crampt by Current Red
Crampt by Current Red is a haunting and cinematic exploration of displacement and control, weaving together surreal imagery and sharp social commentary. The EP opens with the ethereal "Bevy," which utilizes a recurring "swan" motif to represent a desperate need for escape, before pivoting to the biting cynicism of "Suppressor," where the narrator describes a manipulative relationship defined by "strings wrapped round your hands" and a stifled identity. This tension culminates in "Cozmology," the emotional anchor of the record, which captures a protagonist struggling with a fading "sense of direction" while pleading for "much needed attention" through a "case in point rule of action". The project concludes with the chaotic, sci-fi-infused "Phase 26," shifting the focus to a world of "missiles" and "air raids" that reflects a broader "war with our lies". Collectively, the tracks form a cohesive narrative of internal and external conflict, highlighting Current Red’s ability to blend personal vulnerability with grand-scale atmospheric storytelling.

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