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Holographic Violence

Holographic
Violence

Grave Babies

Hardly Art

Only taking a
couple of years between records, Seattle’s Grave Babies have returned with
another heaping dose of dark, gothy, post-punk that

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Holographic
Violence

Grave Babies

Hardly Art

Only taking a
couple of years between records, Seattle’s Grave Babies have returned with
another heaping dose of dark, gothy, post-punk that manages to be even duskier
than its previous releases. Recorded on Orcas Island with Mark Gajadhar (The
Blood Brothers, Neon Blonde), Holographic Violence sees Grave Babies
unleash some of the more sinister, ominous sounds the Pacific North West. The
band also gets slightly more textural and shoe-gazey with Holographic
Violence
. It will be interesting to hear what comes next. (Simon Weedn)

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