Country: Germany/Sweden
Genre: Post Hardcore, Punk, Emo, Screamo
Label: Through Love Records +9 More!!!
Tracks: 2
Length: 4.6'
Vienna meets Stockholm, as Pettersson teams up with Det är därför vi bygger städer to spoil us with one hell of a split record.
In
customary style, Pettersson – who were able to leave a remaining
impression with their 2016 debut, Rift & Seam – are leading off the
split with the three minute, post-rock influenced screamo epos, Sensory
Deprivation > Motion Sickness. Slowly Rising, the song is
characterized by the ability of Adrian, Dominik and Tobias not to
exaggerate, but to make clever use of post-rock riffs, wrapping
Dominik’s breathtaking vocals into a well-composed sound garment.
Hereinafter, Det är därför vi bigger städer comes up with their part of
the split, shifting the focus to a edgier sound, sticking a bit closer
to the roots of the genre. On Reverse Polarity, the Swedes offer an intense mix of versatile guitar-playing and wild drumming, changing the pace quite a lot.
Released
by ten different DIY labels, the split, whose cover artwork was created
by Chaz Hewitt of Human Hands, will be available on black and grey
seven inch vinyl (Form und Leere). (Press Note)
*Really great atmospheric post hardcore, punk, emo, and screamo. Look for this 7" to drop via Through Love Records and nine other indie labels on April 1st, 2017.
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