Artificial Go: Hopscotch Fever
Artificial Go: Hopscotch Fever
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Artificial Go
Label: Feel It
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 657628448563
Genre: Rock
"Artificial Go is a new four piece hailing from the DIY post-punk scene of Cincinnati, Ohio. Local labels Feel It and Future Shock have teamed up to co-release Artificial Go's debut album, Hopscotch Fever. Consisting of eight tight tracks, this debut is just that: an introduction. A little bit mercurial, a little bit iconic. Artificial Go is operating out of their own genre - not quite post-punk, not quite pop. Hopscotch Fever seems to have been recorded just outside of the collective-genre-periphery to form some sort of extraterrestrial kind of music. With angular guitar breaks, bouncing rhythms, and jolting vocals, Artificial Go is truly here on their own terms."-Jacob Mouser
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