DRYNX is a mysterious and deeply silly new project from Lansing-Dreiden/Violens mastermind and prolific indie-world producer Jorge Elbrecht. The recently surprise-released Imperial Blastman
is all dinky, kitschy absurdity, and that absurdity is on full,
glorious display in the new video for “Black Goblin.” The song itself
interpolates and references ’80s classics like “You Can Call Me Al,”
“Ghostbusters,” and “Puttin’ On The Ritz,” swapping out some words for
new and improved goblin-lyrics, and the video features the enigmatic
DRYNX man himself (actually Elbrecht’s non-musician friend Kevin
Faerkin, a former GM of NYC’s Grand Central Oyster Bar) rocking the same outfit seen on the album cover.
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