Monday, May 1, 2017

BLUSH + Clrvynt




BLUSH: Stroudsburg, PA heavy shoegazers unveil their debut single, Drone / Yesterday.

"Upon the first couple of strums, you're pulled right into a gravitational field of heavy, slow and loud." - Clrvynt

Stream the song "Drone" here: http://clrvynt.com/blush-drone/
Upon the first couple of strums, you're pulled right into a gravitational field of heavy, slow and loud.

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Upon the first couple of strums, you're pulled right into a gravitational field of heavy, slow and loud.

Read More: Blush Aren't Embarrassed About Making Shoegaze Heavy Again | http://clrvynt.com/blush-drone/?trackback=tsmclip

Visit Us at Blush Aren't Embarrassed About Making Shoegaze Heavy Again
Upon the first couple of strums, you're pulled right into a gravitational field of heavy, slow and loud.

Read More: Blush Aren't Embarrassed About Making Shoegaze Heavy Again | http://clrvynt.com/blush-drone/?trackback=tsmclip

Visit Us at Blush Aren't Embarrassed About Making Shoegaze Heavy Again
Upon the first couple of strums, you're pulled right into a gravitational field of heavy, slow and loud.

Read More: Blush Aren't Embarrassed About Making Shoegaze Heavy Again | http://clrvynt.com/blush-drone/?trackback=tsmclip

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The trio takes influence from shoegaze originators like Slowdive while adding a melodic touch in the vein of Nothing. Drone is the slower, bleaker song off the single; bringing in heavy The Jesus and Mary chain vibes both sonically and with guitar tones. Yesterday closes out the b-side with a stronger hook than the previous track, reminiscent at times of Swervedriver and Ride.

Founded earlier last year by primary songwriter Zack Van Why, Blush was spawned in the downtime following previous musical endeavors. Van Why, once of New Miseries, wrote and recorded the single himself. Shortly after the single was recorded, Robby Vena, guitar, and Hell To Pay drummer, Keith Goldoni were recruited to round out the line up.

As mentioned, Drone / Yesterday was written and recorded by Zack Van Why, but was then mixed with David S. Fylstra (Rattling Cage, Minor Fret) and then mastered by Zach Weeks (Burglary Years). The design and layout was done by renown visual artist Dylan Garrett Smith.

The Drone / Yesterday single will see a May 12th release date via Anima Recordings.

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