ShiShi’s new EP ‘Blood Tape’ is like a deep dive into a dark and emotional world, made for quiet nights and careful listening. From the start, it’s clear that this release is built with intention. Every sound, every pause, and every melody feels thought through, not rushed. This is music that wants you to slow down and feel it.

After a great atmospheric intro, the EP opens with ‘Blood Tape’ and it immediately sets the tone. The sound is deep and heavy, with really strong vocal production that stands out right away. The melodies are haunting and emotional, giving the track a dark feeling that stays with you. There’s a sense of mystery here and the way the vocals sit in the mix makes everything feel close and personal.

Next comes ‘Doomnight‘ which keeps the same dark atmosphere but adds more variety. The sound changes slightly, but the mood stays strong and focused. One of the best parts of this track is the vocals and the lyrics. They feel meaningful and honest, not like just some random words added to fill the space. You can tell there is real thought behind what is being said, which makes the song feel deeper and more powerful.

One of the most memorable moments on the EP is ‘Rocket Ship to Hell’. This track has no vocals, but it doesn’t need them. It feels perfect for late-night listening, especially around midnight when everything is quiet. The sound is rich and the melodies pull you in more with every replay. Each time you listen, you notice new small details hiding in the mix which makes the track feel alive and rewarding.

The EP closes with ‘Storm Clouds Gather‘ and it ends the record beautifully. The vocals here are emotional and captivating, supported by a polished and detailed instrumental. Everything is balanced and carefully matched to the overall atmosphere of the EP. This track gave the record a strong and satisfying ending.

This EP shows ShiShi as an artist who is not just making music for fun. There is real emotion, passion, and care in every track. The melodies feel honest, the lyrics feel real, and the sound feels different from the usual electronic releases. This EP made me a new fan and ShiShi is definitely an artist worth keeping on your radar in the coming months.

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