
There are albums that entertain, and there are albums that assert a creative philosophy. MUNNYCAT’s till death we do art is both. On their debut LP, K808 and Khaledzou have constructed a sound world that is as visually minded as it is musically adventurous, offering listeners a full immersion into their art-school-inspired universe.
The album’s strength lies in its commitment to duality: playful chaos underpinned by meticulous craftsmanship. Tracks like “honest” juxtapose retro piano motifs with contemporary beats, while “follow the leader” explores societal commentary with cinematic breadth. Each song is a study in contrasts—light and dark, fun and serious, immediate and contemplative—yet the album never loses cohesion. It is, in essence, a reflection of the duo themselves: layered, intentional, and perpetually curious.
Beyond the music, the innovation of the 3D vinyl edition signals a willingness to rethink the album as an object and an experience. The red/blue split record transforms the artwork into a stereoscopic world, blurring the line between auditory and visual art. Even in a saturated music landscape, MUNNYCAT demonstrates that medium and message can be inseparable, and that creativity can exist beyond traditional formats.
till death we do art is not a casual listen—it demands engagement. But those willing to explore its 14 tracks will find a record that balances maximalist ambition with intimacy, humor with reflection, and spectacle with sincerity. MUNNYCAT may well be heralding a new standard for how music, art, and narrative can intersect in the modern indie sphere.
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