MALXOLM BRIXKHOUSE DROPS VIDEO FOR NEW SONG “RAPTURE” — WATCH + LISTEN

THIS AIN’T UNLOCKING THE TRUTH!

Malxolm Brixkhouse has emerged from his past and his earlier work with childhood band, the internet sensation Unlocking The Truth, armed with a truly one-of-a-kind project. 

Brixkhouse’s solo project is next level and far and above that of Unlocking The Truth; incorporating hip-hop influences and a hinting at a bold and new creative direction.

As Unlocking The Truth were dissolving, Brixkhouse was plotting his musical future.

He is intent on crafting a whole new wave of music — a new era of rock and “hip-hop-metal” that merges the energy of Lil Uzi Vert and Trippie Redd with Linkin Park and Disturbed. 

The ever-productive Brixkhouse seeks to create as much music as possible.  

He’ll be releasing more material and on a consistent basis over the next few months.  

Brixkhouse looks to engage with both old and new fans as he brings to life the “Brixkhouse movement.”

Check out Brixkhouse’s absolutely frenetic new video for his song “Rapture” directed by Nnamdi Simon by clicking the link below.

“Rapture” showcases the artist’s reckless and impulsive behaviors and it comes from a place of genuine pain. Brixkhouse has been able to mask his pain during his time of indulgence. He simultaneously addresses his feelings of abandonment, emptiness and loneliness in the space of the song. He knowingly ignores the risk factors that may come along with his live-fast lifestyle, but he also seems to sit so comfortably within it. Soon, the base of his foundation begins to crack. He slowly becomes more and more vulnerable as the song progresses and shifts from feeling empowered and unstoppable to extremely alone and withdrawn. It’s like he’s stuck in this vicious cycle that only leads to more self-destructive behaviors.

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