Revolutionary Hydra's album Tidbits of Etcetera is a unique and refreshing take on indie rock. The album features a range of sounds, from the energetic and upbeat "The Pessimist & the Optimist" to the introspective and melancholic "Lullaby for a Soldier". The album also features a number of collaborations with other artists, including the hauntingly beautiful "The Ghost of Christmas Future" with singer-songwriter Erin McKeown.
The lyrics on Tidbits of Etcetera are thoughtful and introspective, touching on themes of love, loss, and the human experience. The album's standout track, "The Antebellum South", is a powerful indictment of America's history of slavery and racism, and a call to action for listeners to confront the injustices of the past and present.