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Girls In Synthesis

Now Here’s An Echo From Your Future

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since seeing them virtually rip the hope & ruin limb from limb back in 2018, we'd been awaiting a full-length with baited breath & - fortunately - t...
Sublimation

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  1. Lights Out
  2. Deceit
  3. Semblance of Choice
  4. We Are Here
  5. Corrupting Memories
  6. I Was Never There
  7. Picking Things Out Of The Air
  8. I Judge Myself
  9. Subtle Differences
  10. The Prefix
  11. A Damning Lesson

Girls In Synthesis

Sublimation

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A dark and intense, yet melodic, collection of songs; their take on an angular pop record.

Opening song, ‘Lights Out’, is split into two distinct sections; the opening a Barrett-esque vocal and guitar lament to sleep deprived anxiety which morphs, via a ‘Faust Tapes’ influenced freeform noise section, into a stomping, high intensity closing blitz. Tracks such as ‘Deceit’, ‘We Are Here’ and ‘Picking Things Out Of The Air’ see the group at their most melodic to date, minimising some of the chaotic noise elements of their signature sound and bringing to the fore impassioned, soaring vocals and keys melodies. Their trademark, driving drums and bass foundation is particularly evident on songs ‘I Judge Myself’ and ‘Corrupting Memories’, but is counterbalanced by intense, early goth influenced keyboard lines, bringing influences from late 1970s/early 1980s into focus with the contemporary GIS intensity.

Slow-burning tracks ‘I Was Never There’ and ‘The Prefix’ build up tension and atmosphere with sparse arrangements and circular, spiralling outros, while closer ‘A Damning Lesson’ sees the band return to their intense, bludgeoning wall of sound only to send it into a blur of echoing drum machine, reminiscent of the early work of Cabaret Voltaire. Lyrically, GIS prove themselves head and shoulders above their contemporaries, leaving the pastiche sloganeering and lecturing to those wishing to preach to the converted, and reach inside to bring forth poetic and challenging analysis of the anxiety and emotional turmoil of self-reflection and human relationships. Booked in for extensive UK/EU touring throughout May and June, the band will be adapting their white-heat live show to bring subtlety and clarity to the new songs from ‘Sublimation’, losing none of their unique and intense performance in the process. Be ready…