Credits:
Lynks
Description:
Bristol's drag monsters, Lynx, have become cult leaders after three EPs. Debut album, ABOMINATION, released on Heavenly Recordings; three EPs, a sold-out UK tour, and fast-rising cult leader status later, Lynks signs with prestigious indie label Heavenly Recordings Lynks, an artist who defies categorization, releases her debut album, ABOMINATION. All songs are self-written and self-produced, Lynks' self-deprecating and self-praising debut album is a compilation of a half-century's worth of artistic and personal progress in just under 40 minutes. While his early work blazed its own trail with a relentless collage style of effects and high-octane vocals, Lynks has given ABOMINATION space to experiment in other ways. Here is time to explore a wider range of ideas, new vocal styles, fresh genre elements, and gentle narratives.Opening with the flamenco-tinged "USE IT OR LOSE IT" and closing with the dizzying rush of "FLASH IN THE PAN," the album runs through the messy ins and outs of modern life and the unfulfilling one-night stand of "(WHAT DID YOU EXPECT FROM) SEX WITH A STRANGER" before opening with the sweet moment of lo-fi bedroom pop of "TENNIS SONG. After an unfulfilling one-night stand on "(WHAT DID YOU EXPECT FROM) SEX WITH A STRANGER," the album opens with the lo-fi bedroom pop of "TENNIS SONG" for a moment of sweetness.
Tracklisting:
1.USE IT OR LOSE IT
2.NEW BOYFRIEND
3.CPR
4.(WHAT DID YOU EXPECT FROM) SEX WITH A STRANGER
5.TENNIS SONG
6.I FEEL LIKE SHIT
7.ROOM 116
8.LEVITICUS 18
9.ABOMINATION
10.LUCKY
11.SMALL TALK
12.LYNKS THINKS
13.FLASH IN THE PAN