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Olivver the Kid and His Fight to Escape From the “Alligator Death Roll”

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Olivver the Kid and His Fight to Escape From the “Alligator Death Roll”

"Alligator Death Roll" is the fifth record from Olivver the Kid, featuring seven tracks that reflect the experiences of Bryan “Olivver” Sammis, a former member of the band The Neighbourhood who has spent over a decade as a solo artist. Throughout his career, Olivver has faced numerous challenges, including struggles with drugs, alcohol, family problems, solitude, dissociation, and nostalgia. The statements in "Alligator Death Roll" represent his journey of overcoming these issues, which he sees as a manifestation of the jaws of life. Through his music, Olivver hopes to inspire others who may be facing similar challenges and offer a message of hope and resilience.

As we take a closer look at some of the songs in this killer release, some interconnectedness begins to emerge in the songs. “Impending Doom,” the second track of the record, reflects on the anxiety everybody feels when facing one of the oldest truths, we are all going to die, and no matter what we do, we are every day closer to this moment. Olivver the Kid looks for support to remain standing and deal with the oppression of these thoughts. “VHS Dreams” is a hit of nostalgia for easier times, and a moment for deep consideration about what happened to the expectations for the future back when we were younger.

At the heart of the production is "Dog Days of Summer," a poignant reflection on the fleeting nature of life's good moments. The chorus powerfully captures the frustration of not being able to accept life's short course, with lyrics like "life goes by / it's an alligator death roll / stars at the surface / ends up in depths below." In "Bloodlines," Olivver the Kid offers a raw and honest reflection on the complexities of family relationships, acknowledging that these bonds are not always perfect or everlasting. Finally, "Superman(ic)" represents the artist's journey of coming to terms with these difficult emotions expressed throughout the EP. As he admits, "I turn depression into a line," acknowledging that he is not above his feelings. However, he concludes with the empowering realization that he has taken ownership of his experiences, declaring "I think I finally lost the moment, at least I own it."

In addition to Olivver's exceptional songwriting, "Alligator Death Roll" offers a diverse and impressive sound that tackles complex topics with ease. The seven songs are filled with catchy melodies, punchy guitars, driving drums, and vocals that seamlessly transition from soothing to gritty to convey the emotions of each track. The production quality is top-notch in every aspect, making for an immersive and enjoyable listening experience. Overall, "Alligator Death Roll" is a masterful work that showcases Olivver the Kid's talent and artistry.

After collaborating with great artists such as G-Eazy, and Lostboycrow, counting more than 100 million streams on Spotify, and over 15 million streams on SoundCloud, “Alligator Death Roll” is the production that will continue to spread Olivver the Kid’s immaculate work around the world.

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