Fault Lines
Fault Lines
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Our Take
Our Take
DELILUH's latest album, "Fault Lines," is a manic rollercoaster ride through the depths of indie rock experimentation. The Toronto-based quartet have crafted a sonic landscape that is as unpredictable as it is exhilarating.
From the opening track, "Fainting Blues," it is clear that DELILUH are not here to play it safe. The raw, lo-fi production combined with the band's off-kilter vocals create a sense of disorientation that is both unsettling and strangely alluring.
Tracks like "Oath" and "Pull" showcase the band's ability to effortlessly blend elements of post-punk, noise rock, and jazz into a cohesive and captivating sound. The frenetic energy of these songs is infectious, drawing the listener in and refusing to let go.
But it is on songs like "Freeloader" and "Swan St." that DELILUH truly shine. The band's knack for crafting intricate, atmospheric soundscapes is on full display here, with layers of distorted guitars and haunting vocals intertwining to create a truly mesmerising listening experience.
In conclusion, "Fault Lines" is a bold and adventurous debut from DELILUH, signalling the arrival of a band unafraid to push boundaries and explore the furthest reaches of their creativity. Strap in, hold on tight, and prepare to be taken on a wild ride.
Track Listing
Track Listing
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Deliluh
DELILUH: The Enigmatic Enfants Terribles Hailing from Toronto, the four-piece band DELILUH has been making waves in the indie music scene with their signature blend of post-punk, experimental rock, and avant-garde sensibilities. Formed in 2016, the band consists of Kyle Knapp (vocals, guitar), Julius Pedersen (bass), Erica Schreiner (keyboards), and Adam Seward (drums), each bringing their own unique style and flair to the table. DELILUH has been described as enigmatic enfants terribles, with their music drawing comparisons to the likes of Sonic Youth, Talking Heads, and Swans. Their sound is a chaotic yet mesmerizing tapestry of dissonant guitar riffs, driving rhythms, haunting melodies, and thought-provoking lyrics that explore themes of alienation, existential angst, and the complexities of modern life. Their live performances are a sight to behold, with Knapp's manic energy and captivating stage presence drawing in audiences like moths to a flame. One moment he's crooning softly into the mic, the next he's thrashing about like a madman, his bandmates following suit with equal fervor. DELILUH's discography is a testament to their versatility and creativity, with each release pushing boundaries and challenging the status quo. From their debut EP, "DAY CATCHER," to their critically acclaimed LP, "Oath of Intent," the band has proven time and time again that they are not afraid to take risks and experiment with new sounds. In a music landscape saturated with cookie-cutter pop stars and formulaic songs, DELILUH stands out as a breath of fresh air, a band unafraid to be themselves and push the boundaries of what is considered "normal." Love them or hate them, one thing is for sure: DELILUH is here to stay, and we can't
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