Snow Strippers
Night Killaz, Vol. 2


4.0
excellent


Release Date: 05/08/2024 | Tracklist

Review Summary: SNIFFIN' COCAINE OFF A STRIPPER'S ASS CHEEKS!!!!

Did that summary get your attention? Good, that was the point. Now that y'all are paying attention, lets get to the fact that this EP does indeed sound like the musical equivalent of sniffing cocaine from a lady of the evening's worn and hard working ass cheeks. Now let me explain what I mean when I say such an outlandish thing.

Night Killaz, Vol. 2 is just a quick 20 minute EP but those 20 minutes contain some of the most upbeat and fun house music 2024 has to offer so far. I'm a man in my early 30s and I'll be damned if I don't love some good old fashioned nostalgia and this EP has it by the boatload. Music like this brings me back to my teenage years of being a ***ing degenerate. Underage drinking, casual pot smoking and partying until the wee hours of the morning. Being rooted in party rocking house music, but bordering on vaporwave and synthpop with trippy samples and melodic autotuned vocals, the dreamy yet dark and grimey soundscapes are sure to have you feeling like you took too many shrooms and are now tripping balls and imagining a purple dinosaur a la Barney is chasing you around in the darkness. The synths weaving in and out give an all out "acid trip" type atmosphere.

The album art is a good indicator of what kind of fun you can expect. Sexy half naked bitches smoking fat doobies all night long. This is music that you can dance your ass of to after binge drinking or taking an unhealthy amount of uppers. No I am not condoning such behavior but we've all been there. Night Killaz, Vol. 2 is the perfect little EP to jam if you want to burn off some extra energy. It'll get your head banging and your toes tapping from beginning to end. Add in the heavy nostalgia factor and you have one of the best times this year has to offer so far!



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Comments:Add a Comment 
Hawks
May 16th 2024


93615 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

REVIEW NUMBER 170 DAMM!!



This fucking rulez.

GiaNXGX
May 16th 2024


5474 Comments


She likes to fuck all day, she’ll never stop - you’ll be the 2 girls she’ll be the cup
Yeah snow strippers is like so good

Hawks
May 16th 2024


93615 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This is my first experience but I will be jamming the whole discog. Just jammed The Snow Strippers and it rulez also but feels a bit more dialed back than this one.

artificialbox
Contributing Reviewer
May 16th 2024


2662 Comments


Nice one man, made me chuckle haha. Me and my gf both love the Snow Strippers. A lot of their music has the same energy to me as Crystal Castles

artificialbox
Contributing Reviewer
May 16th 2024


2662 Comments


I’ve only ever fully listened to April Mixtape 2 tho so I should check this one asap

Hawks
May 16th 2024


93615 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I have honestly never jammed Crystal Castles but I've been meaning to for a long time lol.

artificialbox
Contributing Reviewer
May 16th 2024


2662 Comments


Oh man, defs give their first album a spin when you have the chance!

bloc
May 16th 2024


70683 Comments


This is just aight imo

Hawks
May 16th 2024


93615 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I dig it ahrd. M///

frozencarl
June 3rd 2024


1751 Comments


the melody on the first song is Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites by Skrillex lol nice

heck
June 29th 2024


7197 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

crystal castles on molly

Hawks
June 29th 2024


93615 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Nice rating Heck bro.

heck
June 29th 2024


7197 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

infatuated with this project



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