Cochise is an artist who has an energetic sound. In this era, energy is really all you need sometimes. Although he is much more than just a bundle of energy, it is still an important factor in getting fans to listen to your music. Overall, when you go to a concert, you want it to be loud. Moreover, you want something that you can rage and mosh to. Travis Scott is one of the pioneers of this movement. However, there are plenty of other artists who have carried the mantle. Playboi Carti is someone who comes to mind. Interestingly enough, Cochise is compared to Carti all of the time.
That said, Cochise is an artist who continues to grow his fanbase. He subsequently does this by creating music that can pop off at a festival. Consequently, he attracts more fans who otherwise wouldn't be familiar with him. Festivals are a place of music discovery, and you will only listen to those who impress and convince you. Cochise is someone who proves to be very persuasive. Now, he is offering a double dose of persuasion with his latest EP dubbed No One's Nice To Me.
Cochise Pops Off
If you are looking for a lot of new music, well, you may be fairly disappointed here. Overall, there are only seven tracks to be found on this project. However, he definitely uses up that time to his advantage. Furthermore, you have probably already heard the third track "KANEKI," which is a song we covered a couple of weeks ago. As for the sound here, we are hit with a plethora of rage beats. Moreover, Cochise gives us a range of powerful and energetic flows.
Whether or not Cochise will follow this up with a full-length LP still remains to be seen. However, there is no denying that this will tide fans over until that time. Let us know what you think of this brand-new EP, in the comments section down below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the music world.
Tracklist:
- Hydroplane
- Yakuza Ties
- Kaneki
- He He
- Supervillain
- Bird Chest
- European Dream