One hundred and fifty people read the same poem. Their voices were stacked, layered, and buried across the entire length of “Eris,” the second album from Berlin-based four-piece Soastasphrenas — playing at
One hundred and fifty people read the same poem. Their voices were stacked, layered, and buried across the entire length of “Eris,” the second album from Berlin-based four-piece Soastasphrenas — playing at
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There’s a guy in Maple Ridge, British Columbia, who picks up a vinyl pressing of his band’s new album at
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Chicago, goth-pop duo, ClubDrugs premieres their incandescent new single, “Overdose.” With its sheer tenacity, the dream-like soundscape distributes charming tension that breeds equal parts anxiety and serenity. Composers Maria Reichstadt (vocals, synths, bass) and John Regan (vocals, synths, guitar, drums) encapsulate their stellar ambivalence
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When you hear “queer band from London,” the mind might drift toward