Eyedress Channels Larry Clark in 'Wassup Rockers' Homage Video
On A Legendary Run
EYEDRESS Amplifies the Distortion: How Lo-Fi Became a Major Label Statement on STONER
The journey of Eyedress, the musical identity of the artist Idris Vicuña, stands as a defining story of the decade, as he saw the architect of hazy lo-fi bedroom pop successfully bridge the gap from viral internet phenomenon to major label force. His early identity, rooted in the outsider aesthetic of punk and skate culture (the very spirit evoked by the term "Wassup Rockers"), cemented his appeal among a generation who knew what’s up. Vicuña translated that DIY magnetism into commercial success, leading to his monumental signing with RCA Records. This new chapter culminated in the release of his ambitious 21-track album, STONER, which utilized the major label's resources not to polish away his distinctive sound, but to amplify it. STONER is a sprawling, collaborative tapestry, featuring an unexpected "Avengers" line-up that includes indie heroes Mac DeMarco and The Marías, hip-hop legend Chad Hugo (of The Neptunes), and even filmmaker Harmony Korine. The album solidifies Eyedress's role as a true alchemist, demonstrating that the vulnerable, distorted, and beautifully honest music born in a bedroom can not only compete on the global stage but lead the conversation, proving that his unique vision is fully realized and uncompromised.
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