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PO Now: Neaux - "Fell Off The Deep End" LP


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New album preorders here: Iron Pier Webstore

 

First Press - 500 Copies 
Transparent Blue w/Hot Pink Pink Splatter - 200 Copies (Iron Pier Exclusive) 
Coke Bottle Green - 300 Copies

 

Album Description:

Fell Off The Deep End is the debut full-length by Neaux, the new band featuring members of Trash Talk, Versa Emerge, and Have Heart. Rich in atmosphere and songcraft, Fell Off The Deep End gives a nod to shoegaze, Sonic Youth, and Bl'ast in equal measure. The members - Sierra Kay, Nick Fit, Ryan Briggs, and Chris Peters - may have cut their teeth in varied projects, but Fell Off The Deep End's rewarding collision of worlds yields a captivating new sound. There's a weighty crunch to the sound that recalls 90's grunge and alt-rock, yet clear and expressive lead vocals and their aggressive lyrical vulnerability ensures fans of Slowdive and PJ Harvey can find space in this music. It's the sound of restless emotional territory, of punk looking inward.

Originally released on cassette in late 2016, Fell Off The Deep End was remastered in 2017 with new artwork and is now available on vinyl, cassette, and digital.

 

New music video up at Vans Girls blog: http://vansgirls.tumblr.com/post/155692426734/vans-girls-music-crushes-sierra-kay-sierra-kay-is

 

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