Teenage Wrist - Still Love (2023) Hi Res

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Title: Still Love
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Epitaph
Genre: Alternative Rock, Grunge, Shoegaze
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/48 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:47:01
Total Size: 114 mb | 326 mb | 597 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Teenage Wrist - Sunshine
02. Teenage Wrist, S.A. Martinez - Dark Sky
03. Teenage Wrist, Softcult - Still Love
04. Teenage Wrist - Digital Self
05. Teenage Wrist - Something Good
06. Teenage Wrist, Sister Void - Wax Poetic
07. Teenage Wrist - Diorama
08. Teenage Wrist - Cold Case
09. Teenage Wrist, Fear Before The March Of Flames - Cigarette Two Step
10. Teenage Wrist, heavenward - Humbug
11. Teenage Wrist - Sprawled
12. Teenage Wrist - Paloma a.k.a. Ketamine

Over the past eight years Teenage Wrist have continually evolved their sound, a process that's peaking with their third full-length, STILL LOVE. Reaching new heights in both scope and execution, the album sees the duo--Marshall Gallagher (vocalist, guitarist, bassist) and Anthony Salazar (drums, vocalist, percussion)--producing the album themselves to handcraft their most expansive collection of songs to date from the ground up. The result is a self-realized collection of songs that saw the band borrowing vintage gear, bringing in friends in the form of members from 311 vocalist/turntablist Doug "SA" Martinez and Softcult and incorporating tasteful pop sensibilities to craft a collection of songs that rede nes the band's sound while staying true to their guitar-driven roots.

From the atmospheric, fuzzed out opener "Sunshine" (which Gallagher says is "the coolest riff he's ever written") to the midtempo rocker "Dark Sky'' (the latter of which features the aforementioned cameo from 311 vocalist/turntablist Doug "SA" Martinez), the album will undoubtedly please fans who favor distorted guitars and crunchy chords. However, that's only one aspect of the album and Teenage Wrist aren't ashamed to admit that there's a strong pop sensibility on the album that shows how much they've grown as songwriters since 2021's Earth is a Black Hole. From the brain-invading ballad "Something Good" to the downbeat electronic vibe of "Diorama," the album is teeming with unexpected moments that are reminiscent of Radiohead's flair for experimentation.

The powerful bond between these two collaborators lies at the core of Teenage Wrist's music and, more than any other factor, that's evident on every moment of STILL LOVE. "There was a certain feeling that music gave me as a kid and this is honestly the first time on any record I feel like we kind of came close to achieving that," Gallagher says of the end result. "We just shot from the gut on this record and tried not to overanalyze things... and I think the record speaks for itself."




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