Impressive debut LP of icily mad coldwave post-punk shivers and prangs by french trio eat-girls, riven with ohrwurming vox and a deadly sharp rhythm section like some lo-fi/DIY HTRK tulpa.
Ye, we’re feeling this one from Elisa Artero’s trio, strongly building on the formative example of a 2021 self-released EP with 10 fully fledged songs that should see their sound travel to all clubs with a thing for well polished post-punk bullets. Vocals appear to be shared by Elisa and her male bandmate, switching from dead-eyed droll to spunkier delivery on songs prone to buckle, pounce at a whim on their course from the crisply discordant jangle and gothic sway of ‘One a Crooked Swing’, to the keening, detuned attack of ‘Trauschaft’ that brings it to a close.
They coolly colour a spectrum of styles between those polls, taking in the bittersweet, meter-shifting ballad ‘Unison’, and slinky goth-punk prowl of ‘Canine’, thru to proper batwing flounce in ‘A kin’, and perfect touch of hollow drum clank and Broadcast-like keen on ‘earth core’, whilst reserving sickle to the heart impact of ‘Para los Pies Cansados’ that identifies them in a retro-futurist sphere along with Dame Area and even Oï Les Ox.
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Impressive debut LP of icily mad coldwave post-punk shivers and prangs by french trio eat-girls, riven with ohrwurming vox and a deadly sharp rhythm section like some lo-fi/DIY HTRK tulpa.
Ye, we’re feeling this one from Elisa Artero’s trio, strongly building on the formative example of a 2021 self-released EP with 10 fully fledged songs that should see their sound travel to all clubs with a thing for well polished post-punk bullets. Vocals appear to be shared by Elisa and her male bandmate, switching from dead-eyed droll to spunkier delivery on songs prone to buckle, pounce at a whim on their course from the crisply discordant jangle and gothic sway of ‘One a Crooked Swing’, to the keening, detuned attack of ‘Trauschaft’ that brings it to a close.
They coolly colour a spectrum of styles between those polls, taking in the bittersweet, meter-shifting ballad ‘Unison’, and slinky goth-punk prowl of ‘Canine’, thru to proper batwing flounce in ‘A kin’, and perfect touch of hollow drum clank and Broadcast-like keen on ‘earth core’, whilst reserving sickle to the heart impact of ‘Para los Pies Cansados’ that identifies them in a retro-futurist sphere along with Dame Area and even Oï Les Ox.
Impressive debut LP of icily mad coldwave post-punk shivers and prangs by french trio eat-girls, riven with ohrwurming vox and a deadly sharp rhythm section like some lo-fi/DIY HTRK tulpa.
Ye, we’re feeling this one from Elisa Artero’s trio, strongly building on the formative example of a 2021 self-released EP with 10 fully fledged songs that should see their sound travel to all clubs with a thing for well polished post-punk bullets. Vocals appear to be shared by Elisa and her male bandmate, switching from dead-eyed droll to spunkier delivery on songs prone to buckle, pounce at a whim on their course from the crisply discordant jangle and gothic sway of ‘One a Crooked Swing’, to the keening, detuned attack of ‘Trauschaft’ that brings it to a close.
They coolly colour a spectrum of styles between those polls, taking in the bittersweet, meter-shifting ballad ‘Unison’, and slinky goth-punk prowl of ‘Canine’, thru to proper batwing flounce in ‘A kin’, and perfect touch of hollow drum clank and Broadcast-like keen on ‘earth core’, whilst reserving sickle to the heart impact of ‘Para los Pies Cansados’ that identifies them in a retro-futurist sphere along with Dame Area and even Oï Les Ox.
Impressive debut LP of icily mad coldwave post-punk shivers and prangs by french trio eat-girls, riven with ohrwurming vox and a deadly sharp rhythm section like some lo-fi/DIY HTRK tulpa.
Ye, we’re feeling this one from Elisa Artero’s trio, strongly building on the formative example of a 2021 self-released EP with 10 fully fledged songs that should see their sound travel to all clubs with a thing for well polished post-punk bullets. Vocals appear to be shared by Elisa and her male bandmate, switching from dead-eyed droll to spunkier delivery on songs prone to buckle, pounce at a whim on their course from the crisply discordant jangle and gothic sway of ‘One a Crooked Swing’, to the keening, detuned attack of ‘Trauschaft’ that brings it to a close.
They coolly colour a spectrum of styles between those polls, taking in the bittersweet, meter-shifting ballad ‘Unison’, and slinky goth-punk prowl of ‘Canine’, thru to proper batwing flounce in ‘A kin’, and perfect touch of hollow drum clank and Broadcast-like keen on ‘earth core’, whilst reserving sickle to the heart impact of ‘Para los Pies Cansados’ that identifies them in a retro-futurist sphere along with Dame Area and even Oï Les Ox.
Limited transparent vinyl edition.
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Impressive debut LP of icily mad coldwave post-punk shivers and prangs by french trio eat-girls, riven with ohrwurming vox and a deadly sharp rhythm section like some lo-fi/DIY HTRK tulpa.
Ye, we’re feeling this one from Elisa Artero’s trio, strongly building on the formative example of a 2021 self-released EP with 10 fully fledged songs that should see their sound travel to all clubs with a thing for well polished post-punk bullets. Vocals appear to be shared by Elisa and her male bandmate, switching from dead-eyed droll to spunkier delivery on songs prone to buckle, pounce at a whim on their course from the crisply discordant jangle and gothic sway of ‘One a Crooked Swing’, to the keening, detuned attack of ‘Trauschaft’ that brings it to a close.
They coolly colour a spectrum of styles between those polls, taking in the bittersweet, meter-shifting ballad ‘Unison’, and slinky goth-punk prowl of ‘Canine’, thru to proper batwing flounce in ‘A kin’, and perfect touch of hollow drum clank and Broadcast-like keen on ‘earth core’, whilst reserving sickle to the heart impact of ‘Para los Pies Cansados’ that identifies them in a retro-futurist sphere along with Dame Area and even Oï Les Ox.
Available To Order (Estimated Shipping between 7-14 Working Days)
This item is to the best of our knowledge available to us from the supplier and should ship to you within the time-frame indicated. If there are any unforeseen issues with availability we will notify you immediately
Impressive debut LP of icily mad coldwave post-punk shivers and prangs by french trio eat-girls, riven with ohrwurming vox and a deadly sharp rhythm section like some lo-fi/DIY HTRK tulpa.
Ye, we’re feeling this one from Elisa Artero’s trio, strongly building on the formative example of a 2021 self-released EP with 10 fully fledged songs that should see their sound travel to all clubs with a thing for well polished post-punk bullets. Vocals appear to be shared by Elisa and her male bandmate, switching from dead-eyed droll to spunkier delivery on songs prone to buckle, pounce at a whim on their course from the crisply discordant jangle and gothic sway of ‘One a Crooked Swing’, to the keening, detuned attack of ‘Trauschaft’ that brings it to a close.
They coolly colour a spectrum of styles between those polls, taking in the bittersweet, meter-shifting ballad ‘Unison’, and slinky goth-punk prowl of ‘Canine’, thru to proper batwing flounce in ‘A kin’, and perfect touch of hollow drum clank and Broadcast-like keen on ‘earth core’, whilst reserving sickle to the heart impact of ‘Para los Pies Cansados’ that identifies them in a retro-futurist sphere along with Dame Area and even Oï Les Ox.
Available To Order (Estimated Shipping between 7-14 Working Days)
This item is to the best of our knowledge available to us from the supplier and should ship to you within the time-frame indicated. If there are any unforeseen issues with availability we will notify you immediately
Impressive debut LP of icily mad coldwave post-punk shivers and prangs by french trio eat-girls, riven with ohrwurming vox and a deadly sharp rhythm section like some lo-fi/DIY HTRK tulpa.
Ye, we’re feeling this one from Elisa Artero’s trio, strongly building on the formative example of a 2021 self-released EP with 10 fully fledged songs that should see their sound travel to all clubs with a thing for well polished post-punk bullets. Vocals appear to be shared by Elisa and her male bandmate, switching from dead-eyed droll to spunkier delivery on songs prone to buckle, pounce at a whim on their course from the crisply discordant jangle and gothic sway of ‘One a Crooked Swing’, to the keening, detuned attack of ‘Trauschaft’ that brings it to a close.
They coolly colour a spectrum of styles between those polls, taking in the bittersweet, meter-shifting ballad ‘Unison’, and slinky goth-punk prowl of ‘Canine’, thru to proper batwing flounce in ‘A kin’, and perfect touch of hollow drum clank and Broadcast-like keen on ‘earth core’, whilst reserving sickle to the heart impact of ‘Para los Pies Cansados’ that identifies them in a retro-futurist sphere along with Dame Area and even Oï Les Ox.