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They ought to get it on bandcamp before Friday. They'll make more ££ from sales that way.Quiff Boy wrote: ↑04 Nov 2020, 11:44 Some industrial punk swamp blues.
https://album.link/i/1538491998
Debut album by a friend of mine.
Saw that.
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Great band, great record. I think the last show I saw before the lockdowns was Om & Wovenhand at the Black Cat in DC. Pretty phenomenal.
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Only discovered them a couple of years ago , brilliant stuffsultan2075 wrote: ↑04 Nov 2020, 19:29Great band, great record. I think the last show I saw before the lockdowns was Om & Wovenhand at the Black Cat in DC. Pretty phenomenal.
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Oh yeah; I've been a fan of his ever since someone played 16 Horsepower's Low Estate for me back in the mid-90's.
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some Russian shoegaze
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Everything she touches seems to be good (can't say I really care for the name though).
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I do like the album though.
Yeah. Mary Anne Hobbs played the record today. Couldn't quite believe it.
The name's one thing. The artwork for the album is not exactly subtle.sultan2075 wrote: ↑11 Nov 2020, 16:29 Everything she touches seems to be good (can't say I really care for the name though).
I do like the album though.
If you like a bit of shoegaze, this album is utterly sublime