Ram It Down
Dorian Electra
Ram It Down constructs its identity from gleaming excess — a track that borrows the theatrical swagger of glam metal and runs it through a hyperpop blender until something new and genuinely strange emerges. The guitars are enormous and self-aware, the drums hit like stadium rock without the stadium sincerity, and the production layers in synthesizer textures that keep reminding you this isn't 1987 even as every gesture quotes from that decade's aesthetic vocabulary. Dorian's vocal performance is a master class in deliberate artifice: every phrase delivered with a wink so large it constitutes a structural element. The emotional landscape is dominance as performance, power as theater — exploring masculine archetypes by embodying them so completely they begin to disintegrate under scrutiny. The lyrical content loops through double entendres with the commitment of someone who understands that camp requires total investment to function. It's ideal for someone who grew up on classic rock and wants to experience what it feels like when those signifiers get queered and distorted into something that honors and detonates its source material simultaneously.
fast
2020s
glossy, excessive, self-aware
American hyperpop / glam metal homage
Electronic, Rock. Hyperpop. playful, defiant. Opens with gleaming theatrical swagger and escalates through glam-metal excess until masculine archetypes begin to disintegrate under their own complete embodiment.. energy 9. fast. danceability 6. valence 7. vocals: deliberate artifice, campy baritone, winking, self-aware, theatrical. production: enormous distorted guitars, stadium drums, 80s-referencing synth layers, self-aware excess. texture: glossy, excessive, self-aware. acousticness 2. era: 2020s. American hyperpop / glam metal homage. For someone who grew up on classic rock and wants to feel those signifiers queered and distorted into something that simultaneously honors and detonates the source material.