
A transformative blend of aggressive hardcore and hazy, chorus-soaked indie rock. Gritty, melodic, and deeply atmospheric songs for suburban isolation.
September 18, 2012 · SideOneDummy Records
Floral Green feels like the exact moment a humid, overcrowded basement show transforms into a vivid, melancholic dream. It is an album defined by its thick atmosphere, where the aggression of Title Fight's hardcore roots is filtered through a hazy lens of 90s alternative rock and shoegaze. The guitars don't just riff; they shimmer and swirl with heavy chorus and reverb, creating a sonic environment that feels both claustrophobic and expansive. It is the sound of suburban Pennsylvania in the autumn: grey, damp, and filled with a restless energy that has nowhere to go but inward.
How does Floral Green sound next to the rest of Title Fight's catalogue?
The production is pushed notably harder into analog warmth than this artist usually allows.
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