Thursday, November 21, 2013

WRY CLIMATE'S "DYNAMIC" (CMJ) INDIE ROCK/SHOEGAZE OUT THIS WEEK, DRAWING COMPS TO REAL ESTATE (SOUNDCHECK & BLACK BOOK), DEERHUNTER (POP MATTERS)

Brooklyn and Purchase, NY indie rock/shoegaze project Wry Climate released the EP 'Radio Tower Pulse' this week. Hear it here.

Soundcheck.org weighed in, "The music of Wry Climate feels like waking up early, bleary-eyed and trying to piece together some half-forgotten dream. With songs that blend the laconic pop of Real Estate with a slow-building wash of shoegaze-y noise, the New York-based recording project-turned-band of Dan Nelson creates a wistful tone."

Blackbook raved, "It's recommended if you like Cheatahs, Real Estate, and daydreaming."

CMJ called it "a jolt of sonic collage art."

Pop Matters opined, "New York’s Wry Climate inventively updates ‘90s shoegaze riffs with notes of dreampop and bits of noise, turning their subtly complex tunes into something much more than the sum of their parts. The group has earned comparisons from Deerhunter to Dirty Projectors to Pavement, meaning they’re in good, eclectic company."

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