The Russian shoegaze scene may not be too broad but it surely is impressive. It was proved in Warsaw's Chmury two weeks ago at a concert of Blankenberge and Life on Venus, concert that left everyone in awe. The former have just been on the blog, the former are planning their LP on this autumn but in the meantime showed a really good EP called Departure.
The album consists of four tracks infusing the audience with the dreamy-melancholic atmosphere of the highest quality. Very loud and very spacious sounds of guitars manage to mesmerize the listeners and put them into ethereal trance while the mixed male-female vocals only enriches the experience. What Lies Beneath adds to this the slow but clear and catchy melody. Silver Screen is even more airy and dreamy. And the last track of the album is chosen to be a cover of the great Fawns of Love, and it only means that the Russians have some brilliant examples to follow. Waiting for the whole album.
Departure costs 4 USD.
Check: What Lies Beneath
Country: Russia
Genre: ethereal shoegaze
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