I was
most pleased when I first heard the song “Teen Veins” by Ghost Noise, so I was
even more excited to see their name pop up in the new releases on Band
Camp. Needless to say I was even more stoked when I
found out that I could download these eleven tracks for free.
Throughout
this album, male and female vocals flow over what can best be described as
somewhere between synthgaze and art rock.
“Teen Veins” comes up as track
number four, which is a nice familiar spot (Truth be told, I downloaded this
album and when I listened to it the first time I didn’t bother to check and see
if the single I had previously reviewed was on it or not, but then it just kind
of came on and was a nice surprise)
I also
particularly enjoy the song “Folie a Deaux”, which has the two vocalists almost
talking back and forth, echoing each other’s words and showing exactly how dual
singers should be able to play off of one another, even if not all the time.
Earlier
this year, Ghost Noise gave us all a great reason to like them: A song called “Teen Veins”. Now they have just given you ten more
reasons to love them even more.
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