In his new music video, "THE VILLAIN," JESUS THE APOLLO returns with a high-voltage statement piece that mixes 2000s memories, razor-sharp punchlines, and theatrical grit. The song has the wild, rebellious beat of pop-punk music from the past, but it also has the swagger and rhythm of modern rap. This combo makes for a sound that is both familiar and new.
The video starts off with the famous chaos of the early 2000s, but JESUS THE APOLLO gives it a unique creative twist. He is fully in character as a villain, which is one of many different personalities that make up his artistic universe. His performance is fuelled by raw, unfiltered energy. The song's punchlines hit with a cinematic weight, thanks to clever references to famous cultural figures like Michael Myers, Thanos, and Darth Vader. This shows how long he has been influenced by horror and thriller.
JESUS THE APOLLO was born in London and now lives in Manchester. He has been working for years to get to this point. He loved theatre and sound scoring as a child, and in 2009 he started writing songs. His love of suspense, which was shaped in part by classic films like Hitchcock's Psycho, shapes the detailed sound world he creates, where tension, character, and storytelling are always in the spotlight. With a degree in Music Technology and a strong love of horror Foley, he combines technical skill with bold artistic style.
"THE VILLAIN!" is a theatrical explosion that shows off his range, his alternative edge, and his dedication to mixing genres. Every time JESUS THE APOLLO puts out a new song, he shows that he's not just a part of the scene, but he's changing it, one villainous anthem at a time.
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