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    Cold Court: A Glitchy Genre Mashup EP That Hits Hard

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliJune 21, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. Cold Court blends various influences, resembling hyperpop yet staying self-serious.
    2. Their debut EP, Hands Up, features eclectic styles and innovative production.
    3. Standout track “Burn” combines rock riffs, synths, and rap elements effectively.
    4. At 21 minutes, the EP is concise, leaving room for future evolution.

    Cold Court’s Innovative Soundscape

    Cold Court, a brother-sister duo from Philadelphia, leaps into the music scene with their debut EP, \ (^_^) / (aka Hands Up). They weave together numerous influences, creating a genre mashup that reflects the essence of hyperpop while carving out their own niche. Unlike acts such as 100 Gecs that often embrace a playful tone, Cold Court adopts a more serious approach. This distinction draws listeners into their chaotic yet structured sound.

    The opening track, “Nina,” kicks off with a vibe reminiscent of mid-2000s dance-punk bands like Franz Ferdinand. The song captivates quickly but shifts dramatically. One minute in, a skuzzy riff undergoes disassembly, morphing through a beat repeater. The track incorporates a mellow proggy bridge that evokes the experimental spirit of Mars Volta. As it culminates in a whirlwind of glitches, listeners experience a sound that feels both infectious and layered.

    The entirety of Hands Up unveils an experiment in maximalism. Each song began with traditional instruments but quickly transformed through technology. The duo uses their creativity and digital tools, layering and rearranging to craft something unique. The standout single “Burn” exemplifies this synthesis. It combines powerful rock riffs, Daft Punk-inspired synths, and even autotuned rapping without losing cohesion. Phrases like “I just want to see it burn, give a fuck about your word” resonate with an intensity that makes simple lyrics impactful.

    The Balance of Depth and Accessibility

    While some tracks like “Burn” go all out, others provide a change of pace. “Cola” slows down, peeling back layers while maintaining energy. “Glass” takes a more cerebral approach, leaning into math rock and showcasing intricate guitar work. The EP closes with “Light,” which dazzles listeners with blown-out, sparkly prog.

    The brevity of Hands Up—totaling just 21 minutes—feels intentional. This length prevents the barrage of sound from overwhelming the audience. As Cold Court continues to develop their style, their evolution will reveal how they balance complexity and accessibility. Their fresh take on genre mashups invites listeners to stay curious about what comes next. Their debut successfully merges traditional instrumentation with cutting-edge production techniques, paving the way for an exciting future.

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    Lina Johnson Marcelli is the editor for IO Tribune, bringing over two decades of experience in journalism to her role. With a BA in Journalism, she is passionate about delivering impactful stories that resonate with readers. Known for her keen editorial vision and leadership, Lina is dedicated to fostering innovative storytelling across the publication. Outside of work, she enjoys exploring new media trends and mentoring aspiring journalists.

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