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Return listens don’t give the same ripples of connection, instead sinking into superficial mores, needing to bring out the kraut (which on Breath Low And Deep they prove is their strong suit) to stay afloat.
“I was between bands, that’s in there. My father died too. A lot of pretty heavy stuff happened. I feel like there’s a lot of anger in there. There’s also that liberation in there, after someone’s fucked you over and you get over it. And then trying to get over the heartache.”
“I know that we’re all women, and that’s just a fact. But does it have to come up in every review?... Everyone thinks we’re going to be some garage-rock band or something. So we have to prove them wrong.”
TEEN show that living in their psych and New Wave-inflected world is heavenly.