Cloakroom

Cloakroom

CLOAKROOM are like that weird kid at school who always seemed to veer off into the shadows, but in the best way possible. Hailing from the small town of Northwest Indiana, this trio has been quietly churning out their unique blend of shoe-gaze, grunge, and post-hardcore since 2012.

Lead singer and guitarist Doyle Martin's haunting vocals can pierce through the noise like a foghorn in the night, while Bobby Markos and drummer Brian Busch hold down the fort with their pulsating rhythms. Together, they create a sonic landscape that is both ethereal and raw, like a trudge through a misty forest with a hint of danger lurking in the shadows.

Their latest album, "Time Well," is a masterpiece in melancholy. With tracks like "Big World" and "Seedless Star," CLOAKROOM manage to capture the emotional depth of a rainy day spent staring out of a window, while still maintaining a sense of urgency and drive. It's the kind of music that makes you want to sit in a dark room with a glass of whisky and contemplate the meaning of life.

But don't be fooled by their brooding exterior - these guys have a wicked sense of humour too. Their live shows are a mix of intense energy and offbeat banter, with Martin's deadpan delivery often leaving the audience in stitches. And let's not forget their penchant for quirky merch (who wouldn't want a CLOAKROOM-branded bathrobe?).

In a world saturated with cookie-cutter pop acts and manufactured personas, CLOAKROOM are a breath of fresh air. They may not be for everyone, but for those willing to take a walk on the dark side, they offer a cathartic journey through the shadows of the music industry.

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