Katacultura - Interceptors (translated by google)
Those who follow the blog may have noticed that the electronic and shoegaze has marked presence in several of the most recent posts. These styles are often surrounded by prejudice or stigma pejorative, making great works end up being forgotten. Look at the case of the duo today, the SCREEN VINYL IMAGE, which with its first album, Interceptors, will leave any fan of good music with a smile from ear to ear by the quality of their sound.
Formed in New York (edit: we are from Virginia/DC), they show they know very well how to merge references to the past (eighties, and nuts of psychedelic krautrock) footprint with the indie-electro, mix the distortions of Jesus and Mary Chain, with the electronic climate BLACK MOTH SUPER RAINBOW, CAN, shoegaze and added to the Sisters of MERCY to create a sound creative, alternating dark moments with nerve passages.
Skip the opening with Synthetic apparition, because it can cause that desire to delete the album, and go right to Cathode Ray to have the presentation of the card banda: sound that can appear both on the trail of a movie as a dance floor. Fever is a journey back to the'80s with their dark and nervous climate. Death Defiance flirts with the electro, one accurate shot to the dance floor. Other highlights of the disc is Lost In Repeat, What You Need (J & MC pure), Conscience Collider and Asteroid Exile. Interceptors is a great debut from a band that promises. All songs bring highlights and references close to groups like A PLACE TO BURY Strangers, without compromising the originality of this band. Good fun.
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