Tag: wharf cat records
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Drop Nineteens – “Fools”
As the Boston shoegazers’ creative monument comes together, it makes you wonder if the second chapter of their story hasn’t even gotten to its best parts yet.
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Recommended Album: Drop Nineteens – ‘1991″
The Boston band’s lost album is a critical document in the evolution of American shoegaze.
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Recommended Album: Open Head – ‘What Is Success’
The sophomore effort from the Hudson Valley experimental rock band is where mortal concepts and that which are cosmically seized by nature come to a head.
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Drop Nineteens – “Mayfield”
The sound of another time that still sounds like beyond the seconds of the now from the Boston shoegaze band’s long lost album.
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Open Head – “Fiends Don’t Lose”
If there were ever an abyss to gaze into and allow yourself to sink into its empty vacuum, it would be that of Open Head’s sonic drain pool…
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Open Head – “N.Y. Frills”
The hardened working class hands of Atlas hold up the privileged world through the grotesque no wave influence of the New York experimental noise rockers’ sound.
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Open Head – “House”
By embodying the mechanical through the sentient, the Hudson Valley experimental industrial band manifest the definition of insanity on the latest single off their new album, ‘What Is Success’.
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Drop Nineteens – “Daymom”
Drop Nineteens continue moving on a different timeline with the unearthing of the first preview off their early demo sessions collection, ‘1991’.

