Tag: they are gutting a body of water
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The Best Dream-Pop & Shoegaze Albums of 2025
From its foundational layers of distortion and dream-weaving resurfaced by generation’s past and present, the modern day Julia’s War contingent getting their laurels, to the experimentalists pushing its sound beyond tomorrow, these are the Best Dream-Pop & Shoegaze Albums of 2025.
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The 50 Best Albums of 2025
An overwhelming transitional year in music gives way for those creating exciting new shapes in sound across the underground and mainstream alternative to be seen with the 50 Best Albums of 2025.
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Recommended Album: They Are Gutting A Body of Water – ‘LOTTO’
On their biggest-sounding album yet, the experimental shoegaze futurists sound at home on the bigger stage (still positioned in the center of the room, of course) with their own respective fingerprints crushing heavy alternative rock under their own impression.
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They Are Gutting A Body of Water – “rl stine”
Nothing is ever really quite what it seems to be on the surface within the world view of TAGABoW, but other times, what’s on the surface might just be where you should be looking for the answer…
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They Are Gutting A Body of Water – “trainers”
From dust to dust, the Philly shoegaze experimentalists just keep moving through the chaos at their own genre-defiant pace on the latest preview off their new album, ‘LOTTO’.
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They Are Gutting A Body of Water – “AMERICAN FOOD”
The Philly experimental post-shoegazers are terrifyingly ominous, even if they’ve an uncanny way of serving up a welcome distraction of outside noise.
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They Are Gutting a Body of Water, Greg Mendez & Sun Organ – “krillin”
A showcase of the modern Philly underground rock scene that reveals itself as one of the straighter lines in sound to stem from TAGaBoW’s shoegaze arctangents.
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The Best Experimental Albums of 2022
Whether it can creaks into corners ambient and electronic, or twist rock and contort pop into artful, avant patterns, 2022’s best experimental albums of defy any distinct definition because they are outside of unconventional boundaries.

