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Stream the Old School Gothic Rock of Night Sin’s latest LP ‘Dancing Chrome’

Philadelphia’s Night Sins  are streaming today their latest LP Dancing Chrome via Funeral Party Records. The record is an infusion of cold and fierce guitar hooks, virulent keys, and a fuzzed out drum machines, and growling vocals that reminiscent of bands such as Altered States, Gargoyle Sox, and obviously, The Sisters Of Mercy via Floodland and Vision Thing.

Photos by Domenic Palermo

Standout tracks such as Crystal Blue, the title track Dancing Chrome, Daisy Chain, and Heaven’s Eyes, all featuring the ached growl of  singer Kyle Kimball vocals rising through the icy production like a hot breath under a winter sky.

‘Dancing Chrome’ Out May 19th via Funeral Party-Order Here

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