Earlier in the year I stumbled into a forest-set cabin in some far-off land in the early AM to find Prince Rama leading a small contingent through an aerobics routine. It was pretty bizarre, and a lot more interesting than the few times I managed to catch the outfit performing live. So Destroyed, the first taste from the upcoming LP Top 10 Hits Of The End Of The World, downplays some of Prince Rama’s more obnoxious tendencies and explores a more palatable strain of avant pop. Listenable, but fairly forgettable.
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