Blame Art - Aneuma [Vinyl]

Blame Art - Aneuma [Vinyl]

$15.00
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"Aneuma" is a treatise on the inability to communicate with others. In their new album, Blame Art molds misunderstanding into a sound that blends emo, shoegaze, and screamo, culminating in noise-rock. After four long years, Blame Art draws a line to circumscribe one of the greatest discontents of our time: human incomprehensibility. A project that challenges market norms with six tracks, some of which exceed 9 minutes in length. Like the beat poet William Burroughs, who was particularly interested in symbol studies as a communicative sign in the 60s, the band from Milan confronts contemporary communicative ineptitude in the debut album. "Aneuma" reveals the instability of modern relationships, hierarchical and corrupted by the need to impose oneself on others. The relationship between vocals and instrumentation is the essence of the album: vocally, multiple registers are recognizable: rom lead singing to a desperation growling. The tracks are structured from low intensity and a clean v

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