Ringo Deathstarr - Ringo Deathstarr (Japan Edition) (2020)

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Title: Ringo Deathstarr
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Vinyl Junkie Recordings – VJR-3224
Genre: Shoegaze, Dream Pop, Indie Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
Total Time: 57:45
Total Size: 132 / 371 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Nagoya (1:56)
02. God Help the Ones You Love (3:45)
03. Gazin' (2:46)
04. Once Upon a Freak (3:56)
05. Disease (3:28)
06. Just Like You (3:15)
07. In Your Arms (4:18)
08. Heaven Obscured (3:02)
09. Lazy Ln (3:26)
10. The Same Again (3:29)
11. Be Love (3:43)
12. I Don't Want to Lose This (3:15)
13. Cotton Candy Clouds (5:11)
14. Do Anything (5:16)
15. Disappear (4:06)
16. All I Want (2:59)

Texan shoegaze pioneers Ringo Deathstarr returned with their new studio album, the eponymously named ‘Ringo Deathstarr’ out via Club AC30 on March 27th 2020.

‘Ringo Deathstarr’ poetically sees the band in a stage of personal and musical maturity. A staple of the genre with a rich back catalogue of revered material, it’s on their sixth full length that Ringo Deathstarr address the kind of themes that can only come from life experience.

"Ringo Deathstarr" is a dynamic, introspective psychedelia, multi-layered album with Frazer and bassist Alex Gehring’s trademark, gorgeous, duel harmonies. ‘Nagoya’ opens with cinematic ambience before the groove-laden gothic allure of ‘God Help The Ones You Love’ and ‘Gazin’. An upbeat, more direct shoegaze bristling with a precision and confidence that’s rarely captured with such energy, and the 90s seeped ‘Once Upon A Freak’ as well as ‘Be Love’ elevate the bands now iconic sound pallet.

Elsewhere the reverb-soaked and dark 80s post-punk of ‘In Your Arms’ and ‘Heaven Obscured’ continue to show a band unwilling to stick to the rule book, with poppier sensibilities, while ‘Lazy Lane’ and ‘The Same Again’ showcase their more lo-fi and garage-rock leanings. And in true Deathstarr fashion album closer ‘Cotton Candy Clouds’ sees us out with a climatic cacophony of guitar work and riotous power from drummer Daniel Coborn.

Ringo Deathstarr began in Austin TX in 2005, but really came together in 2007 after Elliott recorded the first EP and recruited Alex. After a couple of tours and losing another drummer, Elliott’s high school friend Daniel joined up.

Over the band's lengthy career they’ve seen support from the likes of The Guardian, The Line Of Best Fit, Drowned In Sound, NME, VICE, Pitchfork, NPR, KEXP, BBC 6 Music, BBC Radio 1 and many more.

The album is also released by The Reverberation Appreciation Society in North, Central and South America too.


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Many Thanks
  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.