HAMELL ON TRIAL's latest album, "The Night Guy At The Apocalypse Profiles," is a wild and unpredictable journey through the mind of one of music's most eccentric troubadours.
With a unique blend of folk, punk, and spoken word, Hamell (real name Ed Hamell) takes listeners on a rollercoaster ride through his twisted world.
From the opening track, "Apocalyptic," Hamell grabs your attention and doesn't let go.
His lyrics are sharp, witty, and often politically charged, tackling subjects ranging from love and loss to the state of the world today.
With just his guitar and his gravelly voice, Hamell creates a raw and intimate sound that is both captivating and confrontational.
Tracks like "Babysitter" and "Beat Helen Up" showcase Hamell's dark humor and no-holds-barred storytelling, while songs like "Donald Trump" and "Katie's Tacos" offer a more introspective look at the world around him.
Throughout the album, Hamell's energy and passion are infectious, drawing you in and keeping you hooked until the very last note.
"The Night Guy At The Apocalypse Profiles" may not be for the faint of heart, but for those willing to take the plunge, it is a rewarding and exhilarating experience.
Hamell On Trial may not be a household name, but with albums like this, he proves that he is a force to be reckoned with in the music world.
With a unique blend of folk, punk, and spoken word, Hamell (real name Ed Hamell) takes listeners on a rollercoaster ride through his twisted world.
From the opening track, "Apocalyptic," Hamell grabs your attention and doesn't let go.
His lyrics are sharp, witty, and often politically charged, tackling subjects ranging from love and loss to the state of the world today.
With just his guitar and his gravelly voice, Hamell creates a raw and intimate sound that is both captivating and confrontational.
Tracks like "Babysitter" and "Beat Helen Up" showcase Hamell's dark humor and no-holds-barred storytelling, while songs like "Donald Trump" and "Katie's Tacos" offer a more introspective look at the world around him.
Throughout the album, Hamell's energy and passion are infectious, drawing you in and keeping you hooked until the very last note.
"The Night Guy At The Apocalypse Profiles" may not be for the faint of heart, but for those willing to take the plunge, it is a rewarding and exhilarating experience.
Hamell On Trial may not be a household name, but with albums like this, he proves that he is a force to be reckoned with in the music world.






