FILMORE! RETURNS TO UNVEIL BRAND NEW MIXTAPE, FILMORE!

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EARMILK "The explicitly fun lyrics draws instant comparison to old Tyler, The Creator"

Hot Press - "Riotous guitar riffs propel the punk-tinged track onwards and upwards."

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Filmore! unveils his self-titled debut mixtape Filmore! featuring four brand new tracks, out now via all streaming platforms.

The project features the fearsome new single MENACE feat. Uppbeat, intertwining Nu Metal influences with Fimore!’s signature vocals and eccentric Alt Hip-Hop flow. The Mixtape continues Filmore!’s story through a series of aggressive and confrontational messaging peppered with moments of reflection and self-doubt.

Filmore! serves as a message to witness the absurdity of today’s society using ultra-violent themes in tracks like previously released Fuck ‘Em Up, pop-punk collaboration Ingrid’s Song, and iconic debut single Where’s Your Hall Pass which were supported by Spotify’s Misfits 2.0 playlist, New Music Friday, The Lockdown and also picked up support from Tidal’s - Rising UK & Hyper Amped. Along with backing from the likes of The Line of Best Fit, Earmilk, District and Hot Press, granting him the title - “Gen Z Tyler The Creator”

Max shares: “The story isn't rooted in truths but it is an honest one that sets the stage for an imaginative exploration of society and its current state... Where emotions remain genuine amid playful and extreme exaggerations with a touch of silliness. The narrative invites you to journey through a realm where authenticity intertwines with the whimsical, reminding us that even in fiction, heartfelt truths find their place.”

Tracklist

  1. Gowan So
  2. Where's Your Hall Pass
  3. The Fever
  4. F**k Em Up
  5. Fillmore! X MOTHMOM - Ingrid's Song
  6. Valevictorian
  7. MENACE (feat. Uppbeat)

About

When Filmore! first arrived in the summer of 2022 with the genre-mashing ‘Where’s Your Hall Pass?’, the artist behind the project was something of a mystery. The music instead was credited to Maximus Filmore, allegedly a school safety patrol officer who frequently took things a little too far – as detailed in the video that accompanied the track. The perpetrator was soon revealed as Max Zanga, one half of alt hip-hop duo Tebi Rex, and the music to be part of a wider project commissioned by the Dublin Fringe Festival. Leaning into the absurdity of the world today with a strong focus on power and violence through the use of immersive storytelling. Zanga received the George Fitzmaurice Award for experimental art for creating an installation that combined striking visuals and imagery while exploring the complexities of youth and nostalgia.

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August 30, 2023 4:25am ET by Morena  

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