Following the recent premiere of the video for PSY OPS, Chicago post-punk foursome Ganser continue to man the switchboards in their attempt to recalibrate the errors in our collective misunderstanding in their debut LP Odd Talk.
“It’s a sharp pain of miscommunication, the exhaustion of trying to be understood by someone you love but your language is all wrong,” says keyboardist Nadia Garofalo on the latest track “Avoidance”. “Ultimately, the effort is pointless”.
Garofalo’s vocals sigh bitterly her resignation in song’s lyrics, that while flashing the over the 60’s desert drag race setting, are augmented by droning keys, driving bass—and Charlie Landsman’s guitar, which punctuates with sharp flourishes.
Odd Talk—the full length follow-up to 2016’s This Feels Like Living EP, highlights Ganser’s timeless and wide ranging post-punk sound which expresses itself with poignant sincerity.
Pre-Order Odd Talk (out April 20th on No Trend Records)
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