GODDAMN GOTHS ON METH’s latest album, “Vart”, is a genre-defying odyssey that challenges conventions and redefines what an album can be and it opens with the song “High On Neon”. With 35 tracks that traverse an expansive multiverse of sound, this ambitious album blurs the lines between reality and imagination. Drawing from a wide spectrum of genres, from goth-rock to outlaw country, darkwave to indie-pop, Vart pushes the boundaries of creativity in daring and often exhilarating ways.

“High On Neon,” is an electrifying track that sets the tone for the wild ride ahead. Its cinematic energy and sharp lyrics immediately immerse the listener in a vivid, almost theatrical experience. The haunting production evokes an eerie yet engaging atmosphere, reminiscent of a supernatural soundtrack. This theatrical flair carries through the album, making each track feel like a chapter in an overarching narrative. The music is inspired by tracks by FKA Twigs, Tove Lo, Nine Inch Nails, and Crystal Castles and it brings a sophisticated blend of dark themes and innovative production, offering a dynamic range of emotions and sounds.

The song is served in the form of an appetiser of 1:17 mins, bringing forth dominating vocals and innovative music. It grips the listener with a multitude of elements that sift in and out through the centre of attraction, which is the vocals. As the song ends, the background music is emphasised in its theatricality and paves the way forward. What sets the band apart is its ability to shift effortlessly between experimental noise, ambient soundscapes, and high-energy anthems. Moments of chaotic cacophony are balanced by unexpectedly poignant and beautiful interludes, creating a listening experience that is as unpredictable as it is engrossing.

You can listen to the song “High On Neon” by GODDAMN GOTHS ON METH here –