Today’s artist of the day is Mortal Prophets with Under The Influence, an EP that feels like a sonic séance. Across its five reimagined songs, Mortal Prophets channels the sounds that shaped the sound of Mortal Prophets, as raw, future-facing transmissions. It’s a journey far from safe recipes and flavorless formulas; instead, we’re thrown into industrial clangor, psychedelic electronics, and shadowy atmospheres that oddly reawaken the senses.
From “Tiny Dancer” to “Too Many Creeps,” the experience becomes a kind of meditation in motion—sometimes trance-like, sometimes galvanizing, as if preparing the listener to confront winter’s bite. The artist’s vocal signature remains unmistakable: deep, textured, and strangely ancestral, like a modern storyteller summoning myths from forgotten eras. Every interpretation sends a shiver down the spine, perched between romance and menace, dusk and dawn.
Under The Influence refuses to play by expectation. Familiar melodies become cinematic silhouettes; known refrains dissolve into vapor and tension. Mortal Prophets bends lineage into something visionary and uncompromising—an expedition into sound where the past mutates into a darker, more luminous future.
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