Xess
Xess appeared in the late 2020s with a debut single called "[Fetish... Satisfaction?]" that drew attention for its lyrics. The band has kept their identities...
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Xess appeared in the late 2020s with a debut single called "[Fetish... Satisfaction?]" that drew attention for its lyrics. The band has kept their identities private, using pseudonyms instead of real names. They followed that first track with other songs like "Pervert Messiah" and "Biomechanoid," which continued in a similar provocative vein.
Their music explores themes of sexuality and fetishism, which has led to some criticism from listeners who find the content troubling. Xess maintains that they're just reflecting aspects of human nature rather than promoting anything.
They haven't offered much about their backgrounds or artistic process, preferring to let the music speak for itself. The anonymity seems intentional, part of how they present themselves. What's clear is they found an audience interested in this kind of direct, boundary-pushing material, even as it remains divisive.
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