If you’re a fan of high-energy, aggressive Trap Metal and the raw intensity of Scream Rap, then Oddtick’s latest single, “Loose End”, is about to set your speakers on fire. This track is a ferocious explosion of sound that perfectly captures the brutal essence of Trap Metal, with its high-volume production and unrelenting energy.
From the first beat drop, “Loose End” grabs you by the throat and doesn’t let go. Oddtick blends the chaotic, bass-heavy beats of Trap Metal with the guttural, visceral power of Scream Rap, creating a sound that’s both aggressive and intense. What really stands out is how Oddtick incorporates bars into his screams, adding a unique layer of versatility to his already powerful performance. It’s not just screaming for the sake of screaming; it’s controlled aggression that packs emotional weight.
The track’s production is top-notch, keeping the volume cranked up while maintaining clarity and precision in every element. The mix is designed to hit hard, but it doesn’t overwhelm—there’s room for every sound to breathe, from the punchy bass to the distorted guitars, giving the track an atmospheric feel without sacrificing its intensity.
And let’s talk about the cover art. A rare feat in the world of Trap Metal and Scream Rap, the art actually reflects what the track sounds like. It’s dark, gritty, and chaotic—exactly what you’d expect from a song that’s this high-octane and aggressive. When cover art accurately represents the energy of the music, it’s a win all around, and Oddtick nails it here.
My only minor critique is that I wish the track were a bit longer, but honestly, with Trap Metal and Scream Rap tracks like this, the energy is so relentless that it leaves you wanting more. It’s the kind of song that’s built to be played on repeat, each listen digging you deeper into the sound.
In the end, “Loose End” is an absolute banger—a prime example of what happens when Trap Metal and Scream Rap collide. Oddtick proves that he’s an artist to watch in the underground scene, with both the ferocity and creativity to keep the momentum building.
Verdict: 9/10
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