Luci Ferrum's “Funny Guy”: A Slow-Burning Revenge Fantasy Wrapped in Dark, Surgical Precision

With “Funny Guy,” Luci Ferrum doesn’t just release a single; she slices open the human psyche and lets the rot, resilience, and razor-edged honesty spill out. Hailing from Santo Domingo by way of Russia, the self-taught producer and vocalist crafts a sound that feels both meticulously engineered and violently emotional, the kind of track that leaves claw marks long after the final note fades.





“Funny Guy” serves as the venomous gateway into her upcoming EP Post Mortem Invictus, a project that promises a full autopsy on grief, manipulation, generational curses, and the mental distortions we accept in the name of survival. This track sets the tone with a sinister patience, a near-Buddhist meditation on watching karma do its work, waiting on the riverbank as your enemy’s corpse drifts by. What makes it hit harder is Ferrum’s delivery: part trip-hop sigh, part industrial snarl, always intentional.





The production is a collision of Tool-like time shifts, serrated industrial textures, and warm analog murmurs that soften the blow just enough. Ferrum’s obsessive attention to detail shows; every breath, accent, and distortion feels hand-stitched for emotional impact.






Known for her integrity and relentless work ethic, praised by Brutal Resonance, Orkus, Sonic Seducer, and championed by On The Edge Radio, Ferrum wields darkness as both weapon and language. “Funny Guy” is her warning shot: a beautifully twisted, fiercely self-possessed anthem for those who’ve learned to stop begging for justice and simply wait for it. A scorching techno-acid remix is on the way, but this original cut already stands as one of Ferrum’s most chilling and compelling releases yet.



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