Seefeel Succour
Oct 19, 2021
1 minute
For their second album, the shoegazing post-rock guitar experimentalists, Seefeel, took a doomier turn. Disembodying vocals to haunted snatches, and embracing a more claustrophobic and electronic tone and tension.
On their debut, 1993’s , a fusion of guitars and machines was there. But a diet of post-production partying gave the music a dreamier pulse.
You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.
Start your free 30 days