Los Angeles dream-pop trio Glaare are streaming with us today their debut LP ‘To Deaf And Day’. The album is being released via Dune Altar, with cassette editions available via Funeral Party Records.
The songs on ‘To Deaf And Day’ are an elegant DIY fusion of shoegaze, post-punk, and dreampop that feels very 90’s Goth—at times sounding like it could have be culled from the catalog of Projekt Records.
Glaare’s previous release was the fantastic ‘Surrender/Control’ EP, an iridescent daydream of post-punk and shoegaze that you can listen to via the band’s soundcloud here.
‘To Deaf And Day’ is out now
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