Washers are "four piece eclectic feedback worship", they come from Vancouver and play some of the most interesting psychedelic rocks of the autumn. Fantasy and noise, this is what a lot of on the new album Drown.
First thing I thought of when listening to their music is how the vocalist's voice is similar to the one of Harry McVeigh of White Lies. But instead of being accompanied by quasi-goth rock, there's loud and unforeseeable psychedelia. Ever-changing pace, rapid fragments of silence proceeded by solid doses of guitars - these are the Canadians' compositions like. What's important, sometimes, like in Hecate Strait, their music turns into legit post-rock and it is still pretty good. And the further the album goes, the more eclectic it gets as Manleash in some places gets into darkwave while in another shows a lot of post-hardcore and so on and so on. Some fragments definitely worth checking out.
Drown costs whatever you want to pay.
Check: Hikkimori
Country: Canada
Genre: eclectic psychedelia
Genre: eclectic psychedelia
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