supported by 17 fans who also own “big L Rest in Peace”
Is this “shoegaze” reflected in a funhouse mirror? 90’s rock as remembered by people born after 9/11? The results cannot be argued with. Less filling, tastes great. pat dry
supported by 11 fans who also own “big L Rest in Peace”
Such a great and fresh concept using the shoegaze sound with a hyper-digital aesthetic, packaged so well into this EP. So much depth to this album's mix, every listen I'm wondering how that sound was made or what tracks are being played together. Would be amazing to get an LP some time, but there's insane replayability from this with all that detailed layering. Amazing. jamie_penn
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