Independent artist Tacer brings a dark and energetic vibe on his new project “Spitting The Tea: A Beautiful Horror EP”. The six-track release blends UK grime style with West Coast hip-hop energy. Creating a sound that is both sharp and fresh. The EP talks about ambition, pressure, and the noise inside the mind, but it does it with strong beats and confident delivery.
The project opens with “Villain” a straight hip-hop track that quickly shows Tacer’s style. His delivery is confident and the flow moves smoothly over a strong beat. The energy is high from the start, like a bold introduction to the EP.
The title track, “Spitting The Tea” keeps that momentum going. Here, the rhythm and flow feel tight and focused. The instrumental has creative ideas in the background and the production gives the track a dark but exciting mood. Tacer moves easily between patterns, showing that he can handle complex rhyme styles while still keeping the song catchy.
“California Speed Limit” changes the pace with a very fast delivery. The tempo is quick and sharp, but the lyrics still land clearly. It doesn’t feel like random fast rapping just for show. The writing here is thought-out and the performance shows real skill.
“Walking (On My Own)” takes a more personal turn. The writing here is more direct and honest, and Tacer delivers the words with strong confidence. The song carries emotional weight while still keeping the rhythm of the EP moving forward.
“Pain Into Will” stands out with a different mood. This track leans more into melody with piano sounds that blend nicely with the vocals. Tacer mixes melodic singing with rap verses and the result is emotional but still powerful. The honest lyrics and softer tone give the EP an important moment of reflection.
The project closes with “MAYDAY” a bonus track that is easy to vibe with. The production is clean, the instrumental is engaging and the overall sound is smooth. It’s a strong ending that leaves a good final impression.
Tacer’s creativity is impressive. His voice has character and his style sounds different from many artists in today’s hip-hop scene. The atmosphere of the EP leans dark at times, but that mood adds personality to the music. In the end, this project shows an artist who is confident and not afraid to explore new sounds. It’s a short EP, but the writing, delivery and production make it worth listening to more than once.
