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Okay, released last December, from Texas, The John-Pauls' debut is a lovely nine minutes / four tracks disc, handling a brief as well brilliant lecture of 90's USA indie noise rock heritage, - that nostalgic and that honest: two guitars sharing fuzz pedal, simple chords never over the edge, minimal drumkit, low-key male vocals, - Let's burn down Westlake features also a piano (- frankly, not that needed, - my two cents), and, suddenly, as finale, Sweeden is lead by the poignant voice of their drummer Mikila Zaorski, singing over a guitar riff. Pretty curious to hear their LP whenever it comes out. Meanwhile, press play.
Okay, released last December, from Texas, The John-Pauls' debut is a lovely nine minutes / four tracks disc, handling a brief as well brilliant lecture of 90's USA indie noise rock heritage, - that nostalgic and that honest: two guitars sharing fuzz pedal, simple chords never over the edge, minimal drumkit, low-key male vocals, - Let's burn down Westlake features also a piano (- frankly, not that needed, - my two cents), and, suddenly, as finale, Sweeden is lead by the poignant voice of their drummer Mikila Zaorski, singing over a guitar riff. Pretty curious to hear their LP whenever it comes out. Meanwhile, press play.
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