The slow-core indie sounds reminiscent of Calexico or 16 Horsepower pump through my headphones while I'm listening to The Vics song "Proud." According to their bio, they are an amalgamation of the new and the old hailing originally from Pittsburgh The song begins with expertly reverbed drums - the kind you would hear in a single microphone 1950's style production session. It's a breakup song but not some kind of sappy "woe-is-me" type thing; actually, for having such an emotional edge, it's rather manly and resolute in it's driving guitar, vocals, and percussion. It's a difficult sound to describe, which is why you should give it a listen www.facebook.com/thevics
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Tuesday, April 23, 2019
The Vics - Proud
The slow-core indie sounds reminiscent of Calexico or 16 Horsepower pump through my headphones while I'm listening to The Vics song "Proud." According to their bio, they are an amalgamation of the new and the old hailing originally from Pittsburgh The song begins with expertly reverbed drums - the kind you would hear in a single microphone 1950's style production session. It's a breakup song but not some kind of sappy "woe-is-me" type thing; actually, for having such an emotional edge, it's rather manly and resolute in it's driving guitar, vocals, and percussion. It's a difficult sound to describe, which is why you should give it a listen www.facebook.com/thevics
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