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Okay, perhaps it’s an imaginary link, but I do think there’s a connection between [SAMPLE_TEXT]’s icy and gloomy sonic identity and the cold, tough landscape of their Alaskan home. Hailing from Anchorage, the group champions a decisively leftfield and post-rock approach, flourishing over distorted distortions and noisy, industrial stylings. 

Pair that with a strong willingness to experiment, and you’ve got yourself a group of sonic explorers that won’t stop in front of anything. Dissonance? screams? harsh noises? They have got it all. ‘Lewd & Languid’ is the strongest evidence of that. A fourteen-track album, the record showcases all the groundbreaking energy [SAMPLE_TEXT] have to offer, jumping into post-rock paradise with incredible eagerness. 

Of course, this is not music for everyone – not all are brave enough. But for the keen listener, ‘Lewd & Languid’ is bound to be a very precious discovery. As the Alaskan heroes explain: “If you like cooked and destroyed recording, that for some reason feels on purpose, you should also do the aforementioned things. If you keep identifying feelings of sadness, disgust, longing, and conceit all at the same time towards yourself but also everything else, you should also do the aforementioned things.”

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