The ongoing tale of Shoegazing's milleninial rennaissance continues, Like a little seen comet's never-endingtale. On Saturday I reviewed Plenamente's latest. An incredible eulogy to My Bloody Valentine's lasting testimony.
This led to Darren Jones' bringing Italian band Human Colinies',remarkable new record Kintsukuroi to my attention. It's a better record. Not so deeply in thrall to one vision, more evidence of the lasting indelible influence of that set of bands. The scene that famously celebrated itself.
It's a rush of mangled sound. Not one you'll be singing along to, as in the best traditions of this immediately recognisable sound, you won't be able to discern a single word. The record goes past in a blur. A gloriously multicoloured one.
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