Icelandic collab GANGLY amp up emotive hyberbole on "Blow Out"
19 December 2016, 09:53
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GANGLY's new track comes almost two years since their first - the incredible "Fuck With Someone Else", which saved Christmas for us back in 2014.
"Blow Out" is an affecting, torn-up creation from Sindri, Úlfur and Jófríður that shows the Icelandic trio's other band's aren't getting all the best ideas. The song expands the emotional range of the band's music, with a heart-in-mouth chorus and a focus on vocal away from Jófríður for the first time.
GANGLY finish their year with some sensational word-of-mouth from Iceland Airwaves. Still no news about an album though...
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