Nightmare Air - High In The Lasers (Japan Edition) (2013)
BAND/ARTIST: Nightmare Air
- Title: High In The Lasers
- Year Of Release: 2013
- Label: Vinyl Junkie Recordings
- Genre: Indie Rock, Shoegaze
- Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 55:25
- Total Size: 127 / 411 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Escape (4:22)
2. Icy Daggers (4:31)
3. 18 Days (4:22)
4. Sweet Messy Riff (5:11)
5. Brightest Diamond (3:24)
6. Sun Behind The Rocks (7:31)
7. Eyes (4:34)
8. Silver Light (5:36)
9. Wolf In The Wood (4:26)
10. Shock Of The New (Japan Bonus Track) (3:42)
11. Goodbye (Japan Bonus Track) (3:45)
12. Escape Remix (Toby Butler/ The Duke Spirit) (Japan Bonus Track) (4:00)
1. Escape (4:22)
2. Icy Daggers (4:31)
3. 18 Days (4:22)
4. Sweet Messy Riff (5:11)
5. Brightest Diamond (3:24)
6. Sun Behind The Rocks (7:31)
7. Eyes (4:34)
8. Silver Light (5:36)
9. Wolf In The Wood (4:26)
10. Shock Of The New (Japan Bonus Track) (3:42)
11. Goodbye (Japan Bonus Track) (3:45)
12. Escape Remix (Toby Butler/ The Duke Spirit) (Japan Bonus Track) (4:00)
Nightmare Air; a Los Angeles based trio that feature Dave Dupuis (ex- Film School), Swaan Miller, and Jimmy Lucido who collectively have been described as “L.A’s loudest band” – The sleeve does not feature any images of the band so I was frankly dreading hitting the play button, half expecting some spandex clad cock-rock waffle to spew forth…
Prior to receiving this their debut album I had not come across them, though they boast of touring with the likes of Smashing Pumpkins, The Jesus & Mary Chain, Swervedriver and TV On The Radio; those connections suggesting that a 3rd rate Steel Panther was not so likely, and considering the album was mixed by Dave Schiffman (Nine Inch Nails, The Mars Volta and BRMC) they must be doing something right…and thankfully without spandex.
Musically, they sit within the broad shoegaze genre with a nod towards bass heavy rock n’ roll; their sound isn’t particularly inventive, it is however very effective, layers of swirling loops and fuzzy effects nestle snuggly next to the semi call and response vocal of Dupuis and Miller.
Prior to receiving this their debut album I had not come across them, though they boast of touring with the likes of Smashing Pumpkins, The Jesus & Mary Chain, Swervedriver and TV On The Radio; those connections suggesting that a 3rd rate Steel Panther was not so likely, and considering the album was mixed by Dave Schiffman (Nine Inch Nails, The Mars Volta and BRMC) they must be doing something right…and thankfully without spandex.
Musically, they sit within the broad shoegaze genre with a nod towards bass heavy rock n’ roll; their sound isn’t particularly inventive, it is however very effective, layers of swirling loops and fuzzy effects nestle snuggly next to the semi call and response vocal of Dupuis and Miller.
Rock | Alternative | Indie | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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