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The Moth/Impossible [ Vinyl / 7" Single ]

The Moth/Impossible

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Format: Vinyl / 7" Single

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  • Released Date: 01 Nov 2019

  • Genre: Dance

Our Take

Review:

Oh, dear reader, prepare yourself for a trip through outer space and back with KRIGET's latest album, "The Moth / Impossible." This Swedish trio have taken us on a wild ride with their eclectic mix of electronic beats, ethereal vocals, and psychedelic synth sounds.

From the opening track, "The Moth," we are immediately drawn into a hypnotic groove that feels like we've been transported to a futuristic disco on Mars. The pulsating rhythms and haunting melodies are impossible to resist, leaving us feeling like we're floating in a kaleidoscope of sound.

But just when we think we've reached the peak, KRIGET takes us on a sharp turn with "Impossible." This track is a chaotic masterpiece that feels like a sonic rollercoaster of distorted guitars, frenetic drum beats, and dizzying synths. It's like being trapped in a tornado of sound, but in the best way possible.

Overall, "The Moth / Impossible" is a mind-bending journey that is sure to leave you breathless and craving more. KRIGET have once again proven their status as musical trailblazers, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in the realm of electronic music. So, grab your space helmet, buckle up, and get ready for one hell of a ride with KRIGET.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. The Moth
2. Impossible

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About the artist

Kriget

KRIGET, the Swedish electro-pop trio that have been causing a stir in the music industry with their unique blend of catchy hooks and experimental soundscapes. Boasting a discography that spans across multiple genres, from synth-pop to industrial, KRIGET are known for their boundary-pushing approach to music. Formed in 2009, the band consists of Gustav Bendt on vocals and guitar, Christoffer Roth on bass, and Per Nordmark on drums. With their enigmatic stage presence and infectious energy, KRIGET have gained a reputation for putting on electrifying live performances that leave audiences in awe. Drawing inspiration from a wide range of musical influences, from 80s synthpop icons to underground avant-garde artists, KRIGET have crafted a sound that is both nostalgic and forward-thinking. Their latest album, "Dystopico Fantastico", is a sonic journey through dystopian landscapes and fantastical realms, featuring pulsating synths, distorted guitars, and haunting vocals. With their infectious melodies and thought-provoking lyrics, KRIGET have carved out a unique space for themselves in the music scene. Whether you're a fan of catchy pop hooks or experimental electronica, KRIGET is a band that is sure to leave you wanting more. Don't miss out on experiencing the magic of KRIGET live – they're a band that is definitely worth keeping an eye on.

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