Australian band Grazer is a result of collaboration between four artists from different art backgrounds, who, together, created one of the most interesting dream pop debuts of the summer. Their first EP, naturally called Grazer, is now available for listening.
The band want to make "dreamy coalescence of 80s indie pop and the catharsis of 90s grunge and shoegaze". It's audible in the airy vocals functioning within the frame of quite lively, delicate and very acoustic dream pop music. The whole thing, on one hand, makes an impression of an intimate DYI project on the other, strikes with professional approach that results in mature and engaging compositions. The Australians sound like 12 Decembers or the more peaceful The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, especially in the great Is It So Sad?. Sometimes they go for ore mesmerizing sequences like the instrumental part of Intermission I and the beautiful finish in Takes So Long. And the thing that has to be mentioned is the fantastic cover art which has to be thanks to those various artistic origins mentioned above. A promising debut.
Grazer costs 5 AUD.
Check: Takes So Long
Country: Australia
Country: Australia
Genre: bedroom dream pop
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