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Old 06-20-2020, 06:02 PM   #378 (permalink)
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Nea - Slavic people seem to be great at making sombre post-punkish freezer boogies. Awesome.
The singer from End of Electronics has a delivery like Ian Curtis, but more in the lower range.

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Nea - I really like the bass and the general atmosphere of the first song. Her voice too. The melody etc. didn't click that much
I like the subtly swinging drums and melody of the second song a lot. I'd like to scream along to it if I knew the lyrics, great
The third song has a nice dragging, wavy sound, a bit like shoegaze. The instruments/sound texture changes here and there, that's a nice surprise, like the synthy bit around 3:00 and then suddenly deeper sounds kicking in at ~3:20
Thanks. I like them as singers especially the last two. Kennedy Ashlyn (from Them Are Us Too) has an amazing voice. Tamaryn was into Shoegaze, but switch over to 80s Synth Pop-ish (à la Depeche Mode) on her last album.

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