
Fifteen minutes of tape-saturated sketches and distorted bedroom pop. A murky, fragmented collection of audio diaries that feels like a fading memory.
November 11, 2016 · Not On Label (Teen Suicide Self-released)
This EP feels like a secret discovered on an unlabeled cassette tape in the back of a drawer. It is music that exists in the margins, defined by its intentional imperfections and the heavy layer of dust that seems to coat every melody. The songs are often fragmentary, arriving with a burst of hiss and disappearing before they can fully resolve, creating a listening experience that is more about a lingering mood than traditional song structures. It is deeply intimate, sounding as though Sam Ray is whispering directly into a cheap microphone while the rest of the world is asleep.
How does Bonus EP sound next to the rest of Teen Suicide's catalogue?
The vocals lean notably further into whispered than the rest of the catalogue.
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