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Mixing electronic sounds and fragments of poetry, ‘Good Wholesome Youth’ explores the unravelling state of the world and the sense that some hope must surely emerge from the embers of this chaos.
Glitching electronics underpin the song’s anxieties, with processed vocals positing the difficult truth that the grown-ups have lost control and the time has come for a new generation to take over. The message of ‘Good Wholesome Youth’ is an urgent one: that those in charge are grinding the planet into dust and that new ways of thinking and new ways of being are urgently needed.
This record creates a totally immersive sonic landscape, leading you through the twisting thoroughfares and dead-end streets of Elizabeth Bernholz's warped imagination. Moth Traps
Fifteen years ago, I could not stop listening to the Clor album. Their singer, Barry Dobbin, has finally released a record as Barringtone and it has the same manic hyperactivity as its predecessor. Moth Traps