Deadly Hume's album, Starving Whipped Basement Tapes 86, is a haunting and introspective journey through the mind of the artist. The album features a raw and unpolished sound that perfectly captures the spirit of the 80s underground music scene.
The songs on the album are a mix of slow, brooding ballads and fast-paced punk anthems. The lyrics are deeply personal and often deal with themes of isolation, addiction, and mental illness. Despite the heavy subject matter, there is a sense of hope and resilience that runs through the album.
One standout track is "Broken Dreams," a slow and melancholic ballad that showcases Deadly Hume's powerful vocals. The lyrics speak of lost opportunities and shattered hopes, but there is a sense of acceptance and even beauty in the pain.
Another standout track is "Whipped," a fast-paced punk anthem that features blistering guitar riffs and a driving beat. The lyrics deal with addiction and self-destructive behavior, but there is a sense of defiance and rebellion in the music.
Great stuff. Saw this band a few times, and really enjoyed finding this, thanks.