Review of The Horrors’ Skying
Neil Krug Those of us who dismissed The Horrors as gimmicky flash in the pans based on their 2007 debut Strange House were left eating our words with their follow up, 20092s massive and grinding Primary Colours . With the assistance of producer Geoff Barrow, all the band's cartoonish aspects (stage surnames included) were jettisoned in favour of a goth-y and raw, yet melodic aesthetic that evoked the most aggressive aspects of '80s British New Wave and '90s shoegaze. As far as reinventions [...]




















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