Being in a state where an audience does not have to exert much effort to communicate with a melody is one of the most therapeutic experiences. Renowned versatile artist Comatose Red Ivy is fast scaling the ladder of success with her unique storytelling flair in various genres, kicking into the musical hemisphere with her impeccable musicianship and much more in store. The prolific artist taps into her emotional energy and quickly wraps it around the audience. She never fails to astound the audience with her beautiful craft and is always on the lookout for something fresh and exciting to present.
This multi-talented artist has been making music for a long time and has become more powerful with each release. She is at the pinnacle of the music industry while still having a significant impact on the local music scenes. This musical force has a sultry voice that complements her intensely emotional and expansive verses. Her lyrical style, which draws inspiration from life and experiences, sounds very relatable to listeners and has an influence on them.
She has released a 6-track album titled “ROCK THE NATION: AnivranTeenageAngst,” which she performed with utmost enthusiasm and energy to make the songs sound infectious. This flawlessly made and designed music reaches deep into your heart and mind, making it worthwhile to listen to. The electric solo guitar, immersed in reverb, catches the significant moments in tracks like “I HATE TECHNOLOGY,” “LITHIUM,” AND “COMATOSE RED IVY,” which are propelled by her sincere desire, exceptional caliber, and unrivaled vocal range.
The lyricism sounds fresh and is skillfully delivered, making it extremely relatable to people of all ages. Ivy’s eclecticism and obvious ability to express herself through music are what set her tracks apart from her contemporaries.
Although the whole entire album is a regal body of work, “I HATE TECHNOLOGY,” “RAZORBLADE,” and “COMATOSE RED IVY,” are hands up our favorite tracks.
The first track, “COMATOSE RED IVY,” is all about authenticity and realness, and it serves as a great introduction to the album by letting us know what she is all about. Her heavy stomping notes, distorted guitars, and grunge-soaked rhythm line set the song apart, and she delivers it with subtle strength and style.
“I HATE TECHNOLOGY,” imbibes the influences of freestyle hip hop, merging two diametrically opposed styles into the same musical frame in a stunning assortment that gives the audience a glimpse into her immense artistic potential. The impressive backdrop, strong drum lines, and sultry electric guitar melodies reflect the artist’s relentless level of enthusiasm and energy in her music.
Her other releases, such as “WillowTree Lashings,” “Suicide Queen,” and “Comatose Up in Smoke,” have a scope and sincerity that comes from the bottom of her heart. Her music is pleasant to enjoy because of its calming and laid-back vibes.