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Right from the first song, White Noise Sound captivates you, envelops you, and sweeps you away on a gentle gust to uncharted territories ... unapologetically influenced by the likes of Jesus & Mary Chain, The Velvet Underground, My Bloody Valentine, The Church, and even Spacemen 3 [which might come as a shock since Pete Kember contributes his production skills]. The band uncovers mapped, yet undiscovered dreamy expanses and sonic ecstasy by crafting an almost symphonic wall of sound through loud and soft shifts that hit you like a ’69 Camaro cruising through the heat waves on a lonely desert highway. Enthralling guitar licks brimming with psychedelic undertones scorch and collapse, at times generating an eastern feel that glistens and transforms, propelling the music to scorching peaks before plummeting and forming a completely new terrain of wanderlust to lose yourself in. Yet within this hypnotic rhythm, and the narcotic facets of their hypnotic wave, White Noise Sound never descends into a cycle of waning repetition, nor do they abandon their rock n’ roll roots as they press forward.
Never before has an album grabbed my attention so fast. Picked it up for $4 today, I'm blown away.
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