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The Light That Leaks In
[ Vinyl / 12" Album Coloured Vinyl ]

The Light That Leaks In

SKU: V71451 Barcode: 5060129124211
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album Coloured Vinyl

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  • Released Date: 22 Jun 2018

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

Ah, MODERN RITUALS, the indie darlings of the underground scene, have returned with their latest album "The Light That Leaks In." This album is a rollercoaster of emotions, taking the listener on a wild ride through the highs and lows of modern life.

The band's unique blend of dream pop and post-punk is on full display here, with shimmering guitars and ethereal vocals creating a sound that is both haunting and captivating. From the introspective lyrics of "Lost in the City" to the infectious hooks of "Glimmering Lights," MODERN RITUALS take us on a sonic journey that is as mesmerizing as it is addictive.

But what really sets "The Light That Leaks In" apart is its fearless experimentation. The band isn't afraid to push boundaries, incorporating elements of electronica and shoegaze into their sound with stunning results. Tracks like "Fading Sun" and "Echoes in the Dark" showcase their willingness to take risks and break new ground.

Overall, MODERN RITUALS have delivered a mesmerizing album that is equal parts introspective and exhilarating. "The Light That Leaks In" is a testament to the band's artistic evolution and a must-listen for music lovers everywhere. So grab your headphones, turn up the volume, and let MODERN RITUALS take you on a journey unlike any other. Trust us, you won't regret it.

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About the artist

Modern Rituals

Modern Rituals are a four-piece band hailing from Brighton, UK, who have been making waves in the indie music scene with their unique blend of post-punk and shoegaze influences. Formed in 2018, the band quickly gained a following for their energetic live performances and infectious melodies. Lead singer Lucy's haunting vocals soar over shimmering guitar riffs, while the rhythm section provides a solid backbone that propels their songs forward. Their debut EP, "The Garden Party," was released to critical acclaim, with Pitchfork calling it "a stunning introduction to a band with immense potential." Tracks like "Sleepwalker" and "Cemetery Piss" showcase the band's ability to craft atmospheric, introspective music that still packs a punch. Modern Rituals have been compared to bands like Slowdive, My Bloody Valentine, and Ride, but they have a sound all their own. Their music is both dreamy and intense, with layers of distorted guitars and ethereal synths creating a sound that is at once nostalgic and forward-thinking. With a growing fan base and a string of upcoming tour dates, Modern Rituals are poised to make a big impact on the music scene. Keep an eye on this band - they're one to watch.

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