Icarus The Owl
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Icarus The Owl

Icarus The Owl started as an offshoot from the experimental project 3Teeth around 2014, with vocalist Alexis Mincolla and guitarist Chase Brawner working...

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Icarus The Owl's dense electro-industrial soundscapes

An experimental project from 3Teeth alumni creating dark, atmospheric textures without compromise.

For a good sense of their approach, try "Igloo" or "The Extortionist." They're not trying to make things easy on you.

Their songs like "Igloo" and "Peppertree" show a preference for dark, atmospheric textures rather than straightforward industrial aggression. The music creates dense soundscapes that feel brooding and unsettled, avoiding the more polished edges of the genre. Some listeners found their lyrical content and overall approach polarizing, but they kept working without much compromise.

Icarus The Owl started as an offshoot from the experimental project 3Teeth around 2014, with vocalist Alexis Mincolla and guitarist Chase Brawner working together. Their sound leans toward electro-industrial, with Mincolla handling vocals and programming while Brawner contributes guitars and programming.

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Icarus The Owl started as an offshoot from the experimental project 3Teeth around 2014, with vocalist Alexis Mincolla and guitarist Chase Brawner working together. Their sound leans toward electro-industrial, with Mincolla handling vocals and programming while Brawner contributes guitars and programming.

Their songs like "Igloo" and "Peppertree" show a preference for dark, atmospheric textures rather than straightforward industrial aggression. The music tends to create dense soundscapes that feel brooding and unsettled, avoiding the more polished or accessible edges of the genre.

Some listeners found their lyrical content and overall approach polarizing, though the band kept working without much compromise. They didn't chase mainstream approval or soften their sound, which meant their audience remained specific and dedicated rather than widespread.

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Where should I start with Icarus The Owl on LyroVerse?

The Start here section opens with The Extortionist, La Charlière, and Igloo so you can move through the artist's stronger lyric pages first.

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