Until our audaciously predicted global apocalypse, new music will be easy to come by! But understanding will be doled out on a case by case basis. For example: Singer. They’re just a good old rock and roll band — or so they claim. But what manner of rock and roll is this? The sounds of Singer appear to have been tortured together, squeezed from the tender places that cause grown men to whinny – or are those high-pitched sounds vocal harmonies? Or are they guitars? Or drums? Singer’s good old rock and roll is of the variety that emanates from dark art-filled basements, where shadowy figures play Twister without the colored dots to guide them. That’s why around the bunker, we refer to Singer’s debut album Unhistories as “songs for self-starters” — because you have to feel confidence in yourself and others to dip a beak into their heady, heedless brew. Singer pound out fat licks and stomp rockfully forward, scads of stinging-sweet vocal icing flying off into the air as they contort their way to a consensus. And like the fan of modern music and culture that you are, you have to decide for yourself about Singer and other bands like them (if indeed there are any such bands!). So peer into your local record hole — from now until the end days, Singer Unhistories is there to buffet you forward into the future. And Singer themselves are right behind the album, on tour throughout America in April and May. Do something new for yourself — get Singer Unhistories.
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