Album Of The Day: Consume Like A Moth What Is Dear by Ronnie Martin

Album Art of Ronnie Martin's Consume Like A Moth What Is Dear album - On a beige background, a thin black border surrounds an illustration of two black mountains on a beige background. The mountains are black, and there's a thin beige border between the tops of the mountains and a black sun in the beige sky above the mountains, with the bottom of the sun behind the tops of the mountains. Coming from the tops of the mountains and streaming out across the front of the sun and the sky beyond are pink moths or butterflies of various sizes and shapes. Above the song is the artist name on two lines in a thin font. And below the illustration is the title in a smaller size.

Released just a week ago, this is an album of original songs and sounds made by Ronnie Martin's synthesizers and drum machines, along with his unique vocals that mix really well with these sounds. Sometimes it sounds like industrial rock, sometimes like a cinematic instrumental, and sometimes robotic beeps and bloops. Like his 2022 album, the lyrics contain some references to mythic beings and epic tales, and I think it's cool that the tracks on this album have an epic-ness to match, as each song is about five and a half minutes on average. This electronic synth-pop might not be for everybody, but I enjoy Ronnie and his distinctive style of music from time to time.

Release Year: 2025
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