Amon Tobin’s Only Child Tyrant “HoneyCup Troll” Out Today!

Amon Tobin’s Only Child Tyrant “HoneyCup Troll” Out Today!

Nomark

ONLY CHILD TYRANT

 

SINGLE: “HoneyCup Troll”
ARTIST: ONLY CHILD TYRANT
RELEASE DATE: Friday July 15, 2022
LISTEN HERE: https://youtu.be/2mR6B3cRh5M
LINK TREE: https://onlychildtyrant.lnk.to/honeycuptroll

The perfect pop song is 3 minutes long and Only Child Tyrant prides himself on dirty perfection.
Urgent and intoxicating, HoneyCup Troll is everything you could want from a pop song. An intense rush, a universal message all wrapped up in three blistering minutes. A song dedicated to those who share their every thought with a waiting online world as if anyone cares, and for whom the only beneficiary of this selfless largesse is themselves.
“Kiss kiss your cares away”

ABOUT ONLY CHILD TYRANT

When Nomark released the debut Only Child Tyrant album Time to Run in 2019, Amon’s adventure into rock music at first seemed surprising, but long time followers of Tobin’s work were able to join the dots between the album’s pounding, explosive energy and earlier releases. District Geek described it thusly, “this album is a worthy successor to Chaos Theory, it is once again a sensational journey.” A mix of alt-rock and surf rock electronica, the album was described as “an eye-opening piece of art.” (EDM.com) and the LA Times concluded Time to Run “rocks. Like, turn-it-up-to-11 rocks.”

Press for Only Child Tyrant

Time To Run is a refreshing clash of styles within electronic music, and everyone from fans of Tool to Trentemoller may find themselves with the record on repeat. It’s an eye-opening piece of art.” – EDM.com

‘”Solid Gray Zebra” opens with what sounds like the hum of a shorted-out guitar cord, pushes forth a touch of distortion and rolls into a driving bass pattern that sounds ripped from an early Black Flag record. “Long Down” opens with a slow, twang-bar-accented guitar riff that echoes through Duane Eddy-style strums… “Time to Run” rocks. Like, turn-it-up-to-11 rocks.’ – LA TIMES

“It’s brilliantly bonkers… the wonderfully wonky riff of “Monkey Box” opens proceedings… “Eight Bit Psyche” sounds like Augustus Pablo and The Tornados jamming in some faraway corner of the stratosphere.” – Electronic Sound Magazine

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