
I really hate recycling the “distant yet familiar” oxymoron descriptor. Not that I’ve never used it before, but I think I’ve finally found the perfect application for the term. As the name implies, you can rest assured that A Grave With No Name spares no mysteries. Almost every track on Mountain Debris appears to swim underwater and isn’t concerned with peaking for a breath. We’ve mentioned these dudes a while back and now that Alex has sent us the entire LP, we’ve gotten to spend some time with the full tracklisting. Seriously one of the best albums I’ve listened to this year. Their amazing debut is set to release mid-November via two of our favs, Lefse (US)/No Pain In Pop (UK). “Open Water” and “Sofia” have already been making their way around the blogs, but here’s a new one they’ve let us put up: “Silver”.
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yikes this is so good!
seriously cant wait for the album. thanks for another track duder