
High-octane industrial pop built on distorted bass and mechanical rhythms. A defiant anthem of moving on that trades bedroom-pop softness for a sharp, metallic edge.
February 8, 2023 · Republic Records
Green Honda represents a sharp, metallic pivot for BENEE, shedding the sun-drenched indie-pop of her earlier work for something far more aggressive and industrial. It sounds like the interior of a car vibrating from a blown-out speaker, fueled by a massive, overdriven bassline that feels like it was sampled from a factory floor. The energy is unapologetically mean and confident, replacing her usual dreamy vulnerability with a rhythmic, almost spoken-word delivery that sneers at the past. It is a track that demands to be played at maximum volume, where the digital distortion and big beat percussion can fully take over the room.
How does Green Honda sound next to the rest of BENEE's catalogue?
Defiant saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.
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