
Daily Doses: Soars “Throw Yourself Apart” From Soars (Out Oct. 5th 2010)
Have you ever had those mornings you just can’t wake up?
Every time you try to open your eyes, the weight of gravity drags at them like undertow, holding them shut, and pulling you back down into slumber. Creating dreams that are constantly interrupted and transformed; Tiny, fragmented, explosions made up mostly of emotion.
Soars self-titled debut album is like that. Coming out of Pennsylvania’s Leigh Valley, Soars’ songs are awash with waves of guitar that pull you about, as the vocals build wispy worlds that are alive for only minutes at a time, and can end as abruptly as they started. Sometimes those endings flow together without a seam, and sometimes they’re accompanied with sudden blasts of confusing disparity that may startle your eyes open for a second, almost allowing you to escape…
But then the next song starts, and you’re pulled right back in.
Keep An Eye On La Societe Expeditionnaire For Soars Self Titled Debut Release On 12” Colored Vinyl
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