A musician whose songs like 'Anxiety' and 'Dying Lately' channel heavy themes with unpolished aggression.
If you want to hear what he's about, put on 'Anxiety' or 'Dying Lately'. That's the core sound, no polish.
Hill's music matters because it doesn't try to sound perfect. Songs like 'Anxiety' and 'Coward' deal directly with mental health and personal struggle, delivered with a mix of metalcore and hip-hop that feels urgent. The collaborations with Josh A on tracks like 'Endless Nightmare' show how this sound works in conversation with another voice.
He started releasing music around 2013 with the EP 'The Void', followed by albums like 'Wake the Dead' in 2016 and 'Sinful' in 2020. The work with his band, guitarist Adam Smith, bassist Aaron Welsh, drummer Jacob Jones, keeps the production raw and direct across those years.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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