Steve Lieberman Unleashes Fuzz-Soaked Fury with “Cheap Japanese Bass”
Veteran outsider artist Steve Lieberman returns with Cheap Japanese Bass, his blistering 85th album and a sonic manifesto of raw defiance. Released on April 16, 2025, the track showcases Lieberman’s signature “militia punk” style—an aggressive blend of lo-fi noise, distorted bass, and anarchic instrumentation.
Known as The Gangsta Rabbi, Lieberman layers industrial piccolo shrieks, fuzz-laden flutes, and clunky recorders over pounding drum machine rhythms to create a chaotic, yet strangely cohesive soundscape. The titular bass doesn’t hold the groove—it wages war against silence, rumbling with distortion and unfiltered emotion.
Beneath the wall of noise lies something deeply human. His vocals, subdued but weathered, cut through like a whispered confession in a hurricane. It’s not about perfection; it’s about expression—defiant, unrelenting, and honest.
Cheap Japanese Bass is a bold declaration from an artist who never stopped evolving. It’s a track for those who crave rebellion in their music—an electrified scream of individuality that refuses to conform. In Lieberman’s world, distortion isn’t a flaw—it’s the message. And he delivers it at full volume.
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