Woken up by sharp, gritty guitars, which make up most of this song’s sound profile, “LCD” is reminiscent of iconic rock anthems sung and screamed along to in early 2000s music festivals. It’s as if its main goal is to call you out for your deepest shame, but the overall feel makes you warm and nostalgic. If you’re into alternative rock goodness, this one’s definitely for you.
It’s clear that Mosh Pit’s music is known for its rawness, loudness (both literally and figuratively), and emotional drive. Cry, crashout, scream as much as you want – but they don’t stop there; they want you to feel, but they also want you to rise up. “LCD” isn’t just a call-out, it’s a wake-up call.
The chorus alone is bound to make you question everything you believe in: “Look to your creator / Your lowest common denominator / I’ve been serving you for years / I’ve been worshipping till tears”. Mosh Pit has even gone to the point of using a term people learn in math class to describe the lowest of the low. It’s vague, yet you’re going to remember specifics.
Overall, it’s as if this song has been thrown forward from two decades ago, because it truly sounds like hugging your knees on your bedroom floor (it’s that iconic). The concept is eye-opening, something that would make audiences think and feel. It’s also proof that rock is a timeless and likeable genre. Don’t miss out and listen now.