
Theft World
Lip Criticâs 2024 Partisan debut Hex Dealer was one of the most-hyped experimental releases of that year (âLike the B-52s on ketamineâ -Paste) and signaled the Brooklyn bandâs arrival as a borderline-batshit creative force. Theft World is their next chapter, built again from the chaos of two drummers locked in psychic combat, a sampler that sounds like it was struck by lightning, and frontman Bret Kaserâs paranoid preacher energy. But where Hex Dealer leapt from one absurdist vignette to the next, Theft World plays like a fully locked-in transmission. Themes orbit around the concept of theft, not just as a political force or digital dilemma, but as a surreal, emotional constant. Club rhythms and hardcore breakdowns pull as much from Tyler the Creatorâs âIgorâ and Korn as they do Skrillex and Soul Coughing, coming together to soundtrack a world thatâs constantly being striped apart and resold.
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Theft World
Lip Criticâs 2024 Partisan debut Hex Dealer was one of the most-hyped experimental releases of that year (âLike the B-52s on ketamineâ -Paste) and signaled the Brooklyn bandâs arrival as a borderline-batshit creative force. Theft World is their next chapter, built again from the chaos of two drummers locked in psychic combat, a sampler that sounds like it was struck by lightning, and frontman Bret Kaserâs paranoid preacher energy. But where Hex Dealer leapt from one absurdist vignette to the next, Theft World plays like a fully locked-in transmission. Themes orbit around the concept of theft, not just as a political force or digital dilemma, but as a surreal, emotional constant. Club rhythms and hardcore breakdowns pull as much from Tyler the Creatorâs âIgorâ and Korn as they do Skrillex and Soul Coughing, coming together to soundtrack a world thatâs constantly being striped apart and resold.
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Lip Criticâs 2024 Partisan debut Hex Dealer was one of the most-hyped experimental releases of that year (âLike the B-52s on ketamineâ -Paste) and signaled the Brooklyn bandâs arrival as a borderline-batshit creative force. Theft World is their next chapter, built again from the chaos of two drummers locked in psychic combat, a sampler that sounds like it was struck by lightning, and frontman Bret Kaserâs paranoid preacher energy. But where Hex Dealer leapt from one absurdist vignette to the next, Theft World plays like a fully locked-in transmission. Themes orbit around the concept of theft, not just as a political force or digital dilemma, but as a surreal, emotional constant. Club rhythms and hardcore breakdowns pull as much from Tyler the Creatorâs âIgorâ and Korn as they do Skrillex and Soul Coughing, coming together to soundtrack a world thatâs constantly being striped apart and resold.











