Curelight Wounds’ Constant Mind Review
Facebook || Twitter || Bandcamp Marking his seventh release since 2013, Brooklyn based musician Steve Schwadron (of Dead Leaf Echo)’s alternate project Curelight Wounds released their latest EP, Constant Mind, to kick off the start of this week. Comprised of two and three minute tunes chock full of guitar driven walls of sound and raw vocals, Curelight Wounds’ four tracks pack a quick and gutsy punch. Their gritty chords reminisce back to lo-fi 90’s garage and shoegaze bands, its rough around the edges recording and aural distortion naturally drawing towards DIY aesthetics. Their first single, “Sew It Back”, drives discordant energy from start to finish, the track’s jarring beats naturally…
Mixtape Monday: Tune Up Turn On
B Boys – Get a Grip Trails and Ways – Get Loud Curelight Wounds – Sail It Away The Burning Peppermints – Elevator Axis: Sova – (Like An) Intruder Ex-Cult – Shattered Circle Stellar Spectre – Jealous Collider Paper Wounds – Welcome to the Riots