Gavyn Gunn’s Debut EP “Malevolent” Kicks Off a New Trilogy for Dirtcore Music’s Newest Signing (EP Review)

Gavyn Gunn is a 26 year old MC & songwriter from Dallas, Texas who’s been sending shockwaves in the underground wicked shit scene for a while now because of his introspectively content as well as his aggressive delivery & blurring the lines blending a few different genres & styles together. He most recently signed to Dirtcore Music last month, becoming the 7th artist to join its ever-growing roster albeit the 3rd to put out new material following Samson Samson & Madd Maxxx respectively. For his debut EP on the other hand, it’s been said to be the first in a trilogy & was curious to hear what he had to bring to the table for the Grand Rapids imprint.
“Breathe” produced by Crossworm fuses drumless & industrial hip hop comparing the stress he feels to the massive heaviness of an actor whereas “Looking for Trouble” hooks up more synthesizers getting ready to go to work with the razor blade to your throat. “Mind in Madness” switches it bringing a trap vibe to the beat talking about only seeing fear while “The Bug” featuring Bodies Below Sea Level industrially finds the trio honing in all your fears. “Your Scars” featuring Køvin Kestnar uncannily finishes the EP with both of them lighting their way through the dark.
Finally getting to see Dirtcore go from solely handling the discography of it’s own CEO for 2 decades next spring to becoming an actual label increasing their signings has been a long time coming but if you’ve enjoyed Sammy’s most recent sophomore effort Witch Hunt as much as I did or the latest singles Maxxx has been heading ahead of his official debut on the imprint this fall, Malevolent kicks off what’s shaping up to be an exciting trilogy by letting his intense craft shine brightly. Crossworm’s aggressively raw production pulling inspiration from industrial hip hop & trap goes hand-in-hand with Gavyn’s anxiously hungry performances drenched in dark introspection.
Score: 8/10



