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Blessed [ CD / Album ]

Blessed

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  • Released Date: 22 Jun 2015

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

WALTER TV's latest offering, "Blessed," is a quirky and offbeat journey into the minds of a band who certainly march to the beat of their own drum. This album is a kaleidoscope of sounds and moods, with influences ranging from garage rock to lo-fi indie pop.

From the opening track "Complexity" to the closing notes of "Grill" the listener is taken on a wild ride through a sonic landscape that is equal parts chaotic and captivating. The band's playful lyricism and unconventional song structures keep you on your toes, never quite knowing what to expect next.

Lead vocalist Pierce McGarry's delivery is simultaneously deadpan and full of emotion, adding a unique charm to each track. The instrumentation is loose and spontaneous, with guitars twisting and turning around each other in a tangled web of sound.

Tracks like "Punk Song" and "Paranormal Witness" showcase the band's ability to combine catchy hooks with experimental tendencies, creating a sound that is both infectious and thought-provoking. This album is a true testament to WALTER TV's creative spirit and refusal to conform to any one genre or style.

Overall, "Blessed" is a wild and adventurous ride that will leave you confused, delighted, and itching to hit the replay button. WALTER TV have once again proven themselves as a band to watch in the ever-changing landscape of indie music.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Candles
2. Neighbour
3. Paranormal Witness
4. Walter's Kaya
5. Punk Song
6. Surf Metal
7. Fan
8. Thanksgiving (Looper)
9. C'mon Now
10. Tall Mountains

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About the artist

Walter TV

WALTER TV are the enigmatic trio hailing from Vancouver, Canada, who have been making waves in the lo-fi psychedelic rock scene since their formation in 2010. Comprised of Pierce McGarry, Joe McMurray, and Simon Ankenman, WALTER TV have a knack for creating dreamy, off-kilter tunes that are as infectious as they are confusing. With a sound that falls somewhere between Mac DeMarco and Ariel Pink, WALTER TV's music is a hazy blend of lo-fi production, cryptic lyrics, and catchy hooks that will have you bobbing your head and scratching it at the same time. Their live performances are a whirlwind of energy and strangeness, with McGarry's unpredictable stage presence keeping audiences on their toes. Despite their lack of mainstream success, WALTER TV have garnered a dedicated fan base and critical acclaim for their unique sound and DIY ethos. Their discography, which includes albums like "Appetite" and "Carpe Diem," is a testament to their ability to push boundaries and defy categorization. Whether you're a seasoned indie rock connoisseur or a casual music lover looking for something a bit out of the ordinary, WALTER TV are definitely worth a listen. Just be prepared to enter a musical rabbit hole that is as entertaining as it is confounding.

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