Reaper

Reaper is more than a name—it’s a signal.Born in the underground corners of SoundCloud, Reaper started gaining attention with the 2017 self-titled Reaper EP and the 2018 follow-up Heady. Mixing distorted trap, industrial noise, and radiant indy-pop, Reaper doesn’t fit neatly into any genre. Instead, the sound is raw, emotional, and often intentionally lo-fi—built more on feeling than polish. With distorted drums, ghostly melodies, and vocals that swing between pain and power, Reaper’s music spread quietly but powerfully. There was no big press push or viral hit—just word of mouth from listeners who connected deeply with the sound. Heady became especially important, traded and archived like a lost relic. Some versions even disappeared and resurfaced on obscure file-sharing sites, adding to the mystery. In the years since, Reaper’s influence has echoed through niche playlists, DIY archives, and message boards. For the listeners who get it, Reaper isn’t just another artist. It’s a feeling—distorted, intimate, and impossible to fake. And now, after years of silence, the question lingers louder than ever: what’s next?

Upcoming Events (3)

SXSW
SXSW

11:25 PM · Main Stage

Wanderlust Wine Co.

SXSW
SXSW

10:50 PM · Main Stage

Wanderlust Wine Co.

North Coast Music Festival
North Coast Music Festival

Firepit

SeatGeek Stadium

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