Hex Dealer is the second full-length from New York electronic punk band Lip Critic. The album is a raw patchwork of
iPhone recordings, free VST samplers, synths and two live drummers. All of this has been maximized beyond its
limits, like a chorus of bass-boosted Windex bottles spraying in unison, or a washing machine filled with coins on
the spin cycle. This mixture of classic punk, hardcore and electronic styles results in 12 frantic tracks of postmodern
pop for the genreless future.