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65 Days of Static


65 Days of Static, from Sheffield, England.

Post-math metal drill rock and bass?

I don't claim to be the first person to talk about these guys, but I'm surprised I haven't heard much of them before now.

I noticed on the Warp site they were touring with Chris Clark, one of the label's army of electronic music jedi, so I decided to check them out.

Turns out they're a gripping, glitchy, guitar-driven band who can build or destroy walls of noise at their whim.

65 days of static - i am robot.mp3
65 days of static - massive star at the end of its burning cycle.mp3