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Perhaps no one can explain the sheer ferocity and timid quietness it is better than when vocalist Craig Owens says “we don’t want to let the kids down” when discussing the group’s intense vocals live at shows. Well they never let a single kid down with their vicious assault on the ears and grip on the jugular...
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03.09.2007 by J-Sin
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If Buckley decided to record indie pop, you may hear his skills here. Improvisational folk-pop that refuses to be pigeonholed, Broughton’s debut “The Complete Guide to Insufficiency” was a polarizing look at how live recording could muster an extremely perfect album. This collaboration finds Leeds-based 7 Hertz using their crafty blending of free-form, folk, and chamber pop alongside Broughton’s passionate lyricism and vocalizing. For whatever reason, the album opener really gave me the shivers.
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