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fucking awesome album from some of the best guys around in rock at the moment. i'm not sure if they've reached the 'mericas yet but guys im so serious -- check them out. too many highlights to list just go listen <<333
Aug 3, 2024

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found out about this one from my twitter oomfs when it released a few weeks back and ive been OBSESSED. super catchy cathartic uk emo, every song on this ep is an absolute banger. the riffs are awesome, the drums are powerful, the harmonies are huge, just lovelovelovelovelove. almost like an angsty, anthemic algernon cadwallader. super duper jealous they’re across the atlantic but as soon as they find their way to the states i will be doing everything in my power to see them. HIGHLY recommend, t_failz EOTY.
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found them as an opener and went on a deep dive the night before seeing them live and omg!! the best thing to happen to indie rock in the last year imo. the whole album is insane but where we’ve been is a masterpiece and reminds me a lot of tpwhitb by black country new road so if ur into that listen! and if you want ur heart ripped out of ur chest listen to for ella 🫂

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