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Review: 'Low Sunday Ghost Machine'
'Black'   

-  Label: 'Projekt Records'
-  Genre: 'Indie' -  Release Date: '15.5.26.'

Our Rating:
The Black EP is the second ep of new music by Ghost Machine Low Sunday or Low Sunday if you prefer in 25 years, this Pittsburgh duo have finally got it together to record this new ep. Low Sunday Ghost Machine are Shane Sahene & Bobby Spell who Recorded, Mixed, Mastered & Produced the ep.

The EP opens with You're So Wired a dark, drugged, clattering, slightly shambolic indie rumble, with heavy reverbed vocals, aghast at just how much you've managed to imbibe without od'ing, this echoes like your in some infernal shooting gallery deep beneath the streets, trying to stumble your way back to daylight.

Shattered is how they feel the morning after the nights before, the binge has ended, they are in recovery, everything echoes, like they have some weird tinnitus hybrid that allows the soaring guitars to penetrate ever more deeply into the subconscious, they try to pull themselves back together again.

Someone To Talk To letting the thoughts in your head out, this is a plea for someone to listen to your ramblings, hopefully they won't all be about how many Cure bootlegs you have, or how many drugs you took, but the goth tinged guitars may have other thoughts, can this tune help them find a friendly person to listen, well listen and decide for yourselves.

This Is Not Heaven is the single from the EP and has the shambling cacophonous guitars and reverb to make anyone who used to hang out on the Camden scene in the 90's very happy indeed, while trying to figure out which bands they remind you of, from Catherine Wheel and Loop through to 14 Iced Bears this is instantly familiar.

Don't Want Do Dream Again is almost a plea for the sort of drugs that stop you dreaming, which is an odd high to be chasing like they heard the electric Prunes and had to revolt against them, within a wall of guitars, distorting and revolving.

Find out more at https://linktr.ee/lowsundayofficial https://www.projekt.com/store/product/arc00372/ https://projektrecords.bandcamp.com/album/low-sunday-ghost-machine-black-ep https://www.lowsundayofficial.com/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61561525593070




  author: simonovitch

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