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- Record Label: United Souls
- Release Date: Oct 10, 2025
- Summary: This is the second full-length solo release from composer Jerskin Fendrix, who is best known for his score for Yorgos Lanthimos' 2003 film, "Poor Things."
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- Record Label: United Souls
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock
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- UncutOct 14, 2025He Squeezes endless crescendos into numerous mastered genres, from the no-wave funk of "Jerskin Fendrix Freestyle" to surprise post-rock hurricanes on "Sk1". The straight-talking piano ballads, meanwhile, contain almost too much grief and joy to bear. [Nov 2025, p.32]
- Oct 14, 2025This is a manic outpouring of everything: frets about one’s education and upbringing, humor, love of nature, and inability to cope with tragedy. The freestyle embodies the album altogether: it’s a throbbing migraine personified; a proper soundtrack for a proper crashout.
- Oct 14, 2025This is an album that bulldozes through irony in service of sincere, meaningful eccentricity.
- Oct 14, 2025The first seconds of ‘Freestyle’ are a patchwork of samples giving way to a tight and propelling track that shares its dark allure with 90s alt-rockers Morphine. Punctuated by bass saxophone, the spoken-word vocals are articulate, bringing to mind Howard Devoto at his best.
- Dec 4, 2025On paper this may sound like a man making a mockery of his feelings. But once you’re used to our delirious narrator and his disarming hairpin turns, the gentleness of Fendrix’s heart overpowers everything, even the teeth-grinding thrash that concludes “Princess.”