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Guild of Others
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Guild of Others

SKU: CD53123 Barcode: 0717995141518
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  • Released Date: 25 Feb 2022

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

Guild of Others takes listeners on a wild ride with their debut self-titled album. The album is a mishmash of genres, blending electronica, indie pop, and experimental rock in a way that is both confusing and exhilarating.

The opening track, "Otherworldly Intro," sets the tone for the rest of the album with its dreamy synth lines and ethereal vocals. It's a promising start, but unfortunately, things quickly go downhill from there.

Tracks like "Chaos Reigns" and "Lost in the Maelstrom" are a chaotic mess of noise and confusion, leaving listeners feeling disoriented and unsure of what they just listened to. It's almost as if the band is deliberately trying to alienate their audience with their disjointed soundscapes.

But just when you think Guild of Others has lost the plot completely, they redeem themselves with tracks like "A Moment of Clarity" and "Finding Our Way Home." These songs showcase the band's true potential, with catchy hooks and infectious melodies that are impossible to resist.

Overall, Guild of Others is a mixed bag. While the band shows flashes of brilliance, they often get lost in their own experimental tendencies. It's a challenging listen, but for those willing to take the journey, there are moments of pure musical magic waiting to be discovered.

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About the artist

Guild of Others

GUILD OF OTHERS, the enigmatic electro-pop outfit hailing from the depths of Brooklyn, New York, are a band like no other. Comprised of the multi-talented duo Kirsten Starcher and Marc Bazerman, GUILD OF OTHERS have been making waves in the indie music scene with their unique blend of haunting melodies and ethereal production. Drawing inspiration from a wide range of influences, from 80s synth-pop to modern experimental electronic music, GUILD OF OTHERS have crafted a sound that is at once nostalgic and forward-thinking. Their music is a sonic journey through dark, pulsating beats and shimmering, otherworldly vocals that transport listeners to a realm all their own. With their infectious energy and captivating stage presence, GUILD OF OTHERS have gained a loyal following of fans who can't get enough of their addictive tunes. From intimate basement shows to sold-out headline gigs, this dynamic duo never fails to deliver a mesmerizing performance that leaves audiences wanting more. Whether you're a die-hard fan of electronic music or just looking for something new and exciting to listen to, GUILD OF OTHERS are sure to be your next musical obsession. Keep an eye out for their upcoming releases and catch them live if you can – you won't want to miss out on this one-of-a-kind musical experience.

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