Lolita by Dioneesus: Review

It is a love song, and it talks about how it was love at first sight for the guy. “Lolita” by Dioneesus begins with a small piece of guitar picking with programmed drums, then comes the female vocal accompanied by the male vocal. According to Dioneesus, he was able to provide his society with indelible experiences because he created art that could be experienced by all of the senses.
Even though a lot could’ve been done with the song and the music video, it wasn’t half bad. The male vocal delivery could’ve been more in tune, but it’s a part of the “provocative” aesthetic and the song felt like it was a bit personal to Dioneesus, as if it were a love letter to his precious one.
The music video could have been more polished and smooth, and the color correction and camera movements could perhaps be better. The artist has gotten a lot of negative feedback, which has further increased people’s interest in him and his provocative aesthetic.
Dioneesus is currently in the midst of having an unprecedented impact on avant-pop music and concept albums. He is comparable to David Bowie and Kanye West in this regard. To him, the release makes sense in the distant future. For him, albums are just the beginning of something much bigger for his listeners to experience.
Overall, because his unique take on this song is creating a lot of buzz among music critics and listeners, Dioneesus stayed true to his path. It is like a man on a mission, or the people cannot see what he is seeing about the future.
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Review by: Stevie Waters
