Album of the Week
If you haven't heard of the band Ghost Twin, you should now. They recently dropped their album Plastic Heart over a week ago.
Ghost Twin is dark synthpop that combines roaring synthlines, dirty pulsing bass, dreamy guitar, and a haunting vocal dichotomy where Baroque meets Industrial, with live video percussion that feeds cinema through a cut-up technique imbued with occult aesthetics. Their audio/visual performance creates a full sensory evocative narrative of shadowy haunted rooms occupied by astral phantasms and electronic voices from beyond the aether.
I discovered Ghost Twin earlier this year via Facebook and had been listening to their previous release Here We Are In The Night. Plastic Heart features a few songs off that EP like "Chymical Wedding" and "Mystic Sabbath" (my personal favorite track by the band). I have only listened to the album a few times but I am really do like what I have heard and can honestly recommend checking the band out.
Ghost Twin is dark synthpop that combines roaring synthlines, dirty pulsing bass, dreamy guitar, and a haunting vocal dichotomy where Baroque meets Industrial, with live video percussion that feeds cinema through a cut-up technique imbued with occult aesthetics. Their audio/visual performance creates a full sensory evocative narrative of shadowy haunted rooms occupied by astral phantasms and electronic voices from beyond the aether.
I discovered Ghost Twin earlier this year via Facebook and had been listening to their previous release Here We Are In The Night. Plastic Heart features a few songs off that EP like "Chymical Wedding" and "Mystic Sabbath" (my personal favorite track by the band). I have only listened to the album a few times but I am really do like what I have heard and can honestly recommend checking the band out.
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