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Post by PartyWound on Apr 29, 2011 12:24:27 GMT
Returning with new double A-side ‘Joust/Eukodol’ it’s clear that Gallops are, like their music, always looking to progressing forward, each new output a chance to move on, re-think, evolve. That’s not to say that there aren’t similarities to the Gallops EP on these two tracks; both retain the group’s love of matching up synthesized odds and ends with muscular guitars, balancing both to perfection, while they also have a timeless feel to them, at one both futuristic and retrograde, thus placing them in a unique, rarefied place. Released May 23rd, available to preorder with a shirt now! All purchases get an instant download!
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Post by murphybridget on Jun 18, 2024 11:31:38 GMT
Returning with new double A-side ‘Joust/Eukodol’ it’s clear that Gallops are, like their music, always looking to progressing forward, each new output a chance to move on, re-think, evolve. That’s not to say that there aren’t similarities to the Gallops EP on these two tracks; both retain the group’s love of matching up synthesized odds and ends with muscular guitars, balancing both to perfection, while they also have a timeless feel to them, at one both futuristic and retrograde, thus placing them in a unique, rarefied place. Released May 23rd, available to preorder with a shirt now! All purchases get an instant download! I really appreciate how Gallops manage to blend synthesized elements with strong guitar riffs. Their ability to evolve while maintaining their signature sound is impressive.
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