From dreamy puffs of ambience to striding sheets of glorious shoegaze, the solo debut from Ride’s 4-string maestro finds him in exceptional form
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From dreamy puffs of ambience to striding sheets of glorious shoegaze, the solo debut from Ride’s 4-string maestro finds him in exceptional form.
And, to fill out the heaving sound with a little ephemerality, he’s brought along the sky-grazing vocal chops of Brighton’s own Verity Susman (MEMORIALS/Electrelane) and Emma Anderson (of Lush fame). The result, as you might well imagine, is a beautifully brooding
collection of darkly textured soundscapes and post-punk brilliance, with an electronic sheen that glistens on the surface. And all in a super luxury package, as you've come to expect from Sonic Cathedral.
It's enough to not only raise your spirits but to blow your roof right off.
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