"Witch House" for lack of a better term, has been a hit-or-miss genre thus far, with the hits hitting hard (Salem, oOoOO), and the misses being bands who fell on the keyboard during recording with an additional pound when naming their band. Indigochild seems to fall into the former category of winners, with heavy-yet-agreeable synth bludgeons throughout the song. Simple but tried-and-true melodies, 808s in the back-sound, Druid-bass beats, and the already-classic deformed vocals create a cauldron-worthy mixture of fresh musical talent.
A split-cassette with Indigochild and Holy Other can be pre-ordered through SVN SNS
Tags: indigochild, audio
Posted by
weeklytapedeck
on 11/11/2010 at 2 p.m..
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