”Gōst” Finds Crossworm Back in His Horrorcore Roots (EP Review)

Grand Rapids, Michigan rapper, singer/songwriter, producer & Dirtcore Music founder Crossworm preluding his 7th album ANTI this fall with his 3rd EP. Starting as 1/2 of 2Korpse before branching out on his own for the solo debut Phoenix, this was followed up by a sophomore effort Ready to Burn alongside 2 EPs Mouth Full of Dirt & jaws: Deciduous respectively. He took a few years off after the latter only to return in the summer of 2014 by dropping 4 more LPs: Parasite AvenueDrowning in Restricted ThoughtFinding X & Eat the Weak. Nearly 3 years since the latter, the Gōst has returned to haunt the underground.

After the “Morgue Song” intro, “Rape the King of Horrorcore on his Birthday” was a wicked industrial hip hop hybrid suggesting you keep acting like he won’t stick a fork in your face whereas “Trouble in the Library of Corpses” after the “Gimme a Fuckin’ Break” skit industrially talks about death being what you feel. “Suck a Gun” promised he’ll be there anytime you need the reaper while “Baby in the Microwave” by Bodies Below Sea Level blends boom bap production with horror-themed storytelling. Finally after the “Do Your Fuckin Job or You’re Fired” skit, “PU55YB34TER” closes the EP by getting sexual over an industrial beat.

It’s already been made pretty clear that ANTI will be heavily influenced by the synthpop style Depeche Mode became known for earlier on in their careers, so Gōst is more than enough to satisfy anyone who’s been down with him since he put out Phoenix nearly 2 decades ago coming off the most aggressive full-length of his whole entire career during the COVID-19 pandemic. His production goes back & forth between boom bap & industrial hip hop with the Dirtcore founder unapologetically tackling themes of horror in such an irreverent manner.

Score: 8/10

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