Icy noisescapes and metallic slabs of reverb herald the post-pandemic return of London's You The Living, the night terror sleep paralysis demons of dreampop.
When frontman Aidan James put forward the suggestion of covering "One Hundred Years", he joked, "this is going to be the bleakest thing ever".
The months that followed were harrowing. What was already a hauntingly desperate cry into the void became a conduit for Aidan's pain, grief, and anguish. The recent sudden and unexpected deaths of close friends and the couple-band's beloved dog, the decline of Aidan's health, and the trauma of fighting to survive this physical, mental, and emotional onslaught were all poured into You The Living's screeching, agonised interpretation of one of The Cure's darkest moments - now one of You The Living's darkest moments, too
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Absolutely beautiful, so,so excited for what will come in the future, both songs have lifted my heart and brought some magic to the festive season. paulpoop1
Buoyant one-off release from a long-running Atlanta band who juggle garage rock, folk, and power pop; don't miss the Mark Morrison cover. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 9, 2024
Pretty, Lush-inspired dream pop has a gentle touch, with whispered spoken-sung French vocals drifting lightly over shimmering guitars. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 24, 2019
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I got to know TS thanks to them supporting The Cure in 2016. Now, six years later, I was in the same place tearing up to the climax of every song in their set. Such a phenomenal sounding and raw live recording. furtherdowncol