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Toronto’s industrial synth punks are building their audience the old fashioned way: one sweaty, radical, cathartic live show at a time.
Toronto’s industrial synth punks are building their audience the old fashioned way: one sweaty, radical, cathartic live show at a time.
Kansas City noise rock trio Flooding returned this year with the pummeling lead single “your silence is my favorite song,” and it was one of the few songs I had heard all year that felt particularly appropriate with its prickly ridicule of narcissistic abusers. After the release of two albums, the band arrive on their new EP object 1 with more urgency and a poppy take on their sinister sound. It’s a trip deep down into the muck, only it roils with more clarity as each punch is emphasized by jarring feedback for some of their strongest songs yet. I spoke with vocalist/guitarist Rose Brown about the EP below.
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