
Mass Gothic tease busy summer with new track "Dark Window"
01 May 2018, 15:49
| Written by
Laurence Day
NYC-based twosome Mass Gothic have lifted the lid on "Dark Window", a gloomy and glistening piece of obsidian pop.
The track follows 2016's self-titled debut LP and their Sup Goth short-player, and it comes with a new video directed by Mass Gothic and filmmaker Nira Burstein. "Dark Window" is co-produced by the and and Josh Ascalon, and it's described as "the first of more to come over the summer".
"It was late at night, I started dancing around the studio singing the melody with 'la la las' and Noel [Heroux] began throwing the chords together on guitar," says the band's Jessica Zambri. "It happened pretty quickly. There was wine, dancing, then a song."
"Dark Window" is out now via Sub Pop.
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