Few artists blur the lines between ritual and rebellion as boldly as Eclectic Whiz. With her latest project, ‘Screaming. Casting. Bleating.’, the multidisciplinary artist transforms turmoil into a three-part incantation, each version refracting the same lyrical essence through different elemental guises.
The EP begins as ‘Enough, Saturn’, a piece born of astrological tension and raw frustration. It fractures into three different versions, Witch, Siren, and Goat, three symbolic personas echoing both her mystical practice and her instinct to dismantle boundaries in sound.
The triptych thrives on contrasts. The Witch cut feels like an invocation, abrasive and unflinching, its jagged textures cutting through silence like ritual knives. The Siren iteration pulls in the opposite direction; dreamlike yet ominous, a slow dissolve into shadowy allure where beauty and danger entwine. Goat is the most defiant of the trio, bristling with cyclical riffs and a sense of confrontation that mirrors Capricorn’s stubborn persistence. Together, the three pieces form a dialogue; between serenity and chaos, abrasion and allure, collapse and persistence.
What makes ‘S.C.B.’ compelling is its refusal to tidy away imperfection. Whiz embraces volatility as an ally, seeing synchronicity in accidents and divinity in disruption. There’s something cathartic in how these tracks occupy space: they don’t soothe, they don’t pander, they simply demand you feel the friction.
‘Screaming. Casting. Bleating.’ is art as raw spellwork: it’s unruly, jagged, and with the strange electricity of being human under Saturn’s weight.







