I just heard the Heart Stop demo version 
s*** sound like some futuristic 90s Max Martin type s*** this is crazy
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Gavin Weiland’s rise to fame in the underground music scene was characterized by viral videos, catchy vocals, and immaculate outfits. There was also negative press, namely rumors of autotune implants and rocket launcher-related misdemeanors. But these days, the cult icon has turned a new leaf.
Weiland's fanbase is unlike any other. They run forums, subreddits, and Instagram accounts that pore over his every move. His musicianship, internet-savvy, and ability to be extremely tapped into fashion trends make him a textbook modern multi-hyphenate.
Weiland’s musical influences such as Imogen Heap, Kanye West, and Daft Punk shine through his catchy songs, and are punctuated with an intense use of autotune. Production-wise, he’s always used multiple producers, however, his new project features the legendary Mike Dean, along with young Alabama producer Fish.
After a transitional period, Weiland has altered his genre, opting for a fresher sound. On the cusp of his new release “Vices," we sat down with the man himself.