Waltz: Looking-Glass Self (Yellow)
Waltz: Looking-Glass Self (Yellow)
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Waltz
Label: Labelman
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5430002862002
Genre: Rock
If The Waltz were a drink, it'd be a slamming cocktail of Panoramix's magic potion, mixed with Red Bull, some coffee and a strong Belgian Tripel beer. Young, eager and firmly rooted in the present, The Waltz present an eclectic sound best described as post-punk larded with a heavy dose of noise and a hint of pop. During the pandemic, The Waltz dove into the DUNK! Studios in Zottegem, Belgium and recorded their debut album. When asked if there's a common thread running through the album, the answer was "not what it seems". The lyrics, sprung from the turbulent brain of singer/vocalist - and part time anthropologist - Kevin Anne, are seemingly inspired by a macabre mirrored world only he knows exists. The result is a crushing debut-album with barbed-wired songs and catchy hooks: sometimes wildly kicking around ("Egocide") and sometimes anointing and soft ("Prying Eyes"). The Waltz are a band that perfectly capture the zeitgeist of 2021. A firm head-butt with a kiss on the cheek afterwards. You won't know what to remember first: the bang or the catharsis.
Tracks:
1.1 Looking-Glass Self
1.2 All The Rage
1.3 Dicktator
1.4 Ulterior Motives
1.5 Necessary Evil
1.6 Flowers
1.7 Red-Orange Moon
1.8 Schadenfreude
1.9 Enter The World
1.10 Egocide
1.11 Prying Eyes