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Unreal
[ Vinyl / 12" Album ]

Unreal

SKU: V76067 Barcode: 0666017261713
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

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  • Released Date: 08 Jul 2013

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

Hebronix's latest offering, "Unreal," is a mind-bending journey through the depths of indie rock, filled with quirky lyrics and infectious melodies that will have you hitting repeat before you even realize it. Frontman Daniel Blumberg's haunting vocals draw you in from the very first track, "The Plan," as he laments about the mundanity of everyday life over a backdrop of fuzzy guitars and pulsating drums.

Tracks like "Vamp" and "The Day Before" showcase Hebronix's ability to seamlessly blend lo-fi charm with complex songwriting, creating a sound that is truly unique in today's music scene. The band's penchant for experimentation is evident throughout the album, with unexpected tempo changes and intricate instrumental interludes keeping listeners on their toes.

One standout track is "Outta Lynches," a hazy ballad that is equal parts dreamy and melancholic. Blumberg's introspective lyrics are paired perfectly with swirling synths and jangly guitars, creating a sonic landscape that is as immersive as it is captivating.

Overall, "Unreal" is a triumph for Hebronix, showcasing the band's evolution both musically and lyrically. This album is a must-listen for fans of indie rock looking for something fresh and exciting in a sea of mediocrity. Trust me, you won't be disappointed.

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About the artist

Hebronix

HEBRONIX, the musical project of former Yuck frontman Daniel Blumberg, is a delightful blend of lo-fi indie rock and dreamy shoegaze. Hailing from the UK, Blumberg first gained recognition in the music scene with his work in Yuck, but has since forged his own path with HEBRONIX, showcasing his growth as a songwriter and musician. Blumberg's distinctive vocals, which have been compared to the likes of Neil Young and J Mascis, add a raw, emotive quality to HEBRONIX's sound. His lyrics are introspective and poetic, touching on themes of love, loss, and self-discovery. The music itself is a rich tapestry of fuzzy guitars, swirling synths, and driving rhythms, creating a sonic landscape that is both nostalgic and refreshing. With HEBRONIX, Blumberg has shown a willingness to experiment and push boundaries, incorporating elements of noise and psychedelia into his music. His live performances are an electrifying experience, with the energy and passion he puts into his music shining through on stage. In a music industry increasingly dominated by trends and formulaic pop, HEBRONIX stands out as a unique and compelling voice. Blumberg's commitment to authenticity and creativity is evident in every note he plays, making HEBRONIX a band to watch and a force to be reckoned with in the indie rock scene.

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