Not many artists can say they've shared a label with Skrillex, Feed Me, Noisia, Foreign Beggars, Tommy Trash, and Excision. Atlanta's Le Castle Vania can. With his newest release, the Feels Like Fire EP out now on his Always Never imprint, Dylan Eiland (as he is legally known) is staking a claim to electro's livelihood. With teeth-grinding synth work, driving and unstoppable beats, Feels Like Fire is a tentpole EP for electro as it not only cuts away the festival frills that have become all too common place, but delivers the kind of jams we've been waiting to come back. LCV's Feels Like Fire is truly electro with attitude. Even the tracks with vocalists don't turn into boring festival fare, but emotionally-driven moments characterized by razor sharp sound design and pop-driven but never corny melodies. The EP is available now and you can catch LCV on tour with Feed Me so don't sleep on getting the EP or copping your tickets.
Le Castle Vania - "Feels Like Fire" EP
Not many artists can say they've shared a label with Skrillex, Feed Me, Noisia, Foreign Beggars, Tommy Trash, and Excision. Atlanta's Le Castle Vania
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