Hailing from Detroit, damaged new-wave duo TERMINAL GIRLS' debut Weird
Lights LP on FDH records avoids the lo-fi trappings of layers and layers
of tape hiss and clipping vocals buried in the mix to deliver something
that's clean enough to bore itself right into your brain and dare you
to drill a hole in your skull so it can escape.
Become a cosmonaut
from an alternate past that sets out on a voyage to deep space to find
god's skeletal remains. That vast, empty boring part of outer space is
no longer boring, and is more vast, more empty. You are so lonely and
depressed that you want to commit suicide but Weird Lights force you to
have a one man dance party instead. The beats drill into your body,
reaching speeds that should be too fast to dance to but aren't. None of
this makes you feel any better about freezing to death in your
spacesuit, but you've lived for so long you can't care anymore. Like a
less self conscious THE SCREAMERS, unconcerned with trying to sound punk
and artsy, but they manage to do it effortlessly. Sometimes it becomes
so catchy but alienated it could have come from some sewer dwelling
mole-man mid 90s boy-band.
FDH is unleashing TERMINAL GIRLS' Weird
Lights LP early 2011, so you have about a year to listen to it every day
before the world ends. Concerned you cant carry your LP around and
listen to it everywhere? Don't worry, it comes with a free MP3 download
code. Weird Lights is limited to 300 copies, so grab a copy before you
have to fight some mutant for it. LP limited to 300 copies each with a
free MP3 download code.
(FDH)
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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 11 September, 2014.