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- 01. I Don't Wanna Listen
02. Aversion
03. Haunted By Visions
04. Black Hole
05. Angerman
06. EchoROUGE
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[engl] Berlin, you never-ending source of punk bands that don't sound like any other "just another synth and guitars band" that has ever existed and come across as tight as if they had at least three four Lenze in the constellation in the first year Humpback. Now Rouge with their first EP and the members simply make potential name dropping of their other bands superfluous. Immediate, new and organic. Rhythmically surfed guitars, coquettish synthesizer, fixed drums, melodic and playful (lead) bass and a voice that can pull out all the stops from calmly narrative, needy to squeaky hoarse indignation, form the cornerstones of your new favorite band.- Format
- TAPE
- Release-Datum
- 01.04.2022
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