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'Trichroma'


"And then you wait as everything calms down to brooding anger knowing that it will all erupt again.
And it does, and the second experience of pain is just as good as the first"

coolnoise
.co.uk


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"The first thing you notice when you listen to 'the ghosts' is a weird chill in your forearms"

"Guitarist Rob Glennie and singer Ally Boo layer TRICHROMA with jazzy structures and film-noir soundtrack effects,
giving it a sound that is too sophisticated to be lumped into stoner chill-out music"

"the film noir-heavy influence makes TRICHROMA one of the best headphone trips you'll ever take"
out-side-in.com

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'out of the blue compilation'
featuring the track 'halo'


" gothic flavoured rock with female vocals,
pinnedl together with machine gun breaks, chest punching beats and loads of tense vocal grinds"
manchestermusic.co.uk


" the ghosts stand out with feral vocals and volleys of frenetic metal"
www.morningstaronline.co.uk


"the ghosts fast/cut/slow repeat technique on 'Halo' is a nice touch"
"the repeating refrain of "feel no pain" screaming out makes you feel the pain she has since banished"
stereohead.co.uk

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'6 Degrees Of Separation'
manchestermusic.co.uk

"apt, inventive and supremely icy they manage to create a deeply sinister mood while avoiding B-movie gloom"

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'My Dead Lover'
manchestermusic.co.uk

“My Dead Lover” is indeed an eerie experience mixing seemingly contradictory elements of lazy loungey, jazzy blues with dreamy goth rock"
"What we have here is creepy, swirling delayed guitars, syncopated laid-back rhythms and alluring female vocals that sound akin to a post-coital Beth Gibbons, lighting up in a faintly lit chapel"
" It’s all beautifully brooding and dark, yet it’s also hushed and relaxed in a comfortably numb kind of way"
"The moods and emotions contained in the ominously subdued sections of My Dead Lover are contrasting, yet wonderfully complimentary"


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