Raw, unfiltered alternative energy: I Ya Toyah delivers a hard-edged industrial confrontation born from frustration and emotional overload, while Apology drives deeper with crushing riffs and hypnotic grooves exploring the dangerous line between justified pain and entitlement. The City Gates unfold a nocturnal post-punk landscape on Chimera — brooding rhythms meeting shimmering shoegaze walls of sound — as Snatch the Snail strips back to essentials on Full Wet, prioritizing feel over polish in their best album yet. Elly Kace casts intimate spells with strings, analog synths, and vocal layering on the seventh gate, while Jonathan Hadley navigates CPTSD with unflinching honesty — "there is no villain here, just damages."
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Get Up And Rock!
6 minutes of Rock n Roll bliss that transcending moment when you first heard rock for the first time
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A heartfelt track about love, relationships, and the moments that stick with you, set to smooth, nostalgic production.
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Layers of organs, synthesizers, fuzzed-out guitars, string instruments, and electronic noise, the soundscape slowly builds over the course of seven minutes, weaving contrasting melodies and pulsing tones
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