środa, 4 grudnia 2019

Washers - Drown (2019) EN


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 



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