Powell's latest offering, "Insomniac Should Have Been A Drummer," is a deliciously chaotic blend of experimental beats and frenetic energy.
From the moment the first track kicks in, you know you're in for a wild ride.
The album opens with the bass-heavy "Sleep Deprivation Anthem," a relentless onslaught of pounding drums and distorted synths that will have you bouncing off the walls in no time.
Powell's ability to create such a frenzied atmosphere is nothing short of mesmerizing.
Tracks like "Caffeine Overload" and "Midnight Madness" showcase Powell's knack for crafting infectious grooves that worm their way into your brain and refuse to leave.
You'll find yourself tapping your foot and nodding your head before you even realize what's happening.
But it's not all non-stop chaos on this album.
Powell also knows when to dial it back and let the music breathe.
Tracks like "Lullaby for the Sleepless" and "Dreams in Technicolor" provide much-needed moments of respite amidst the madness, allowing you to catch your breath before diving back into the fray.
Overall, "Insomniac Should Have Been A Drummer" is a thrilling rollercoaster of an album that will leave you exhilarated and exhausted in equal measure.
Powell's unique blend of electronic music and punk rock attitude is a breath of fresh air in a genre often plagued by copycats and imitators.
Don't sleep on this one – it's a must-listen for anyone craving something truly original.
From the moment the first track kicks in, you know you're in for a wild ride.
The album opens with the bass-heavy "Sleep Deprivation Anthem," a relentless onslaught of pounding drums and distorted synths that will have you bouncing off the walls in no time.
Powell's ability to create such a frenzied atmosphere is nothing short of mesmerizing.
Tracks like "Caffeine Overload" and "Midnight Madness" showcase Powell's knack for crafting infectious grooves that worm their way into your brain and refuse to leave.
You'll find yourself tapping your foot and nodding your head before you even realize what's happening.
But it's not all non-stop chaos on this album.
Powell also knows when to dial it back and let the music breathe.
Tracks like "Lullaby for the Sleepless" and "Dreams in Technicolor" provide much-needed moments of respite amidst the madness, allowing you to catch your breath before diving back into the fray.
Overall, "Insomniac Should Have Been A Drummer" is a thrilling rollercoaster of an album that will leave you exhilarated and exhausted in equal measure.
Powell's unique blend of electronic music and punk rock attitude is a breath of fresh air in a genre often plagued by copycats and imitators.
Don't sleep on this one – it's a must-listen for anyone craving something truly original.






