Known for his stylistic range and sharp songwriting, KXLLSWXTCH has spent the past few years carving out a distinct space within the underground, building a devoted following through sheer intensity and refusal to conform. The Orange County native first broke through with his 2020 debut KILL!, followed by 2021’s DISORDER, projects that helped establish his reputation for high-energy performances, screaming vocals, and horror-inspired visuals.
KXLLSWXTCH Has A Sound Of His Own
Blending emo, alternative rock, and heavy metal rap, KXLLSWXTCH has resisted easy categorisation, amassing more than 30 million streams in the process. On EYESORE, he builds on that foundation, turning his genre-blurring instincts inward and delivering the most personal and confrontational record of his career so far.
KXLLSWXTCH delivers the most personal and confrontational record of his career so far with EYESORE, one that refuses to smooth over its emotional volatility. The title might suggest a project content to wallow in self-loathing, but from the moment the album opens, it becomes clear that KXLLSWXTCH is less interested in pity than exposure.
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Songs snap between rage and exhaustion, aggression and numbness, often within the same breath. Tracks like “RAGE QUIT” erupt with visceral intensity, while “BREAK” pulls the camera closer, capturing the strain of holding everything together while quietly coming apart. Written during a period of mounting stress and anger, the album feels lived in rather than conceptual, each track sounding like a direct reaction rather than a carefully plotted statement.
That immediacy is sharpened by KXLLSWXTCH stepping into production himself for the first time, stripping the sound back to something raw and deliberately uncomfortable. Where earlier projects hinted at his emotional range, EYESORE leans fully into it, cementing KXLLSWXTCH as an artist willing to lay his inner life bare without seeking resolution or relief.
