“The 12-song collection sits tightly at about 40 minutes and knits together a collage of sounds: thrift store cassette tape samples, distorted vocals, breaks that make you bop, and a percussive energy that’s impossible not to move to,” Creative Loafing Tampa Bay wrote last year.
These days, the band is selective about gigs, but Myers regularly pops up for a new electronic music series curated by Image Research Records. See a list of the best Tampa Bay instrumental bands you can listen to right now.
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