Elvis Never Meant Shit To Me is a powerful and provocative album that showcases the talents of various artists who reject the myth of Elvis Presley as a cultural icon. The album features a diverse range of musical styles, from punk to hip-hop to country, all united by a shared sense of rebellion and defiance.
The lyrics are raw and unapologetic, addressing issues such as racism, sexism, and homophobia, as well as the commercialization and commodification of music. The artists on this album refuse to bow down to the mainstream and instead offer a bold and uncompromising vision of what music can and should be.
The production is equally impressive, with each track showcasing a unique sound and style that reflects the individuality of the artists involved. Whether it's the aggressive punk rock of "Elvis is Dead" by The Living End or the haunting country ballad "The King is Gone" by Loretta Lynn, each track on this album is a powerful statement in its own right.