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“Let’s get straight to the point. The latest single by duo Jon Diss and Rick Everest really catches your attention. The rumbling bass perfectly underpins the decaying sentiments of this lyrically-bleak, post-rock track. So much so, that by the end of our first listen, we felt like that bass, combined with the gloriously tempered pace, were going to drag us all under.”

“Upon first listen, the dark and intense atmosphere of this band immediately struck me.
A music definitely innovative that goes to explore new sounds. In some passages, this music reminded me of David Bowie.
Boundless creativity that becomes contagious.”

“Melding the grunge of Radiohead with the intensity of Nine Inch Nails, the track is evocative and all-encompassing. Showcasing their eclecticism, Diss and Everest nod toward the heavier 90s rock sound with a contemporary flair ala Stone Sour. Yet, while there is a hard edge to their music, the combination of guitars and synths add a delicate complexity to the melody.”

“Let’s get straight to the point. The latest single by duo Jon Diss and Rick Everest really catches your attention. The rumbling bass perfectly underpins the decaying sentiments of this lyrically-bleak, post-rock track. So much so, that by the end of our first listen, we felt like that bass, combined with the gloriously tempered pace, were going to drag us all under.

“Upon first listen, the dark and intense atmosphere of this band immediately struck me.
A music definitely innovative that goes to explore new sounds. In some passages, this music reminded me of David Bowie.
Boundless creativity that becomes contagious.”

“Melding the grunge of Radiohead with the intensity of Nine Inch Nails, the track is evocative and all-encompassing. Showcasing their eclecticism, Diss and Everest nod toward the heavier 90s rock sound with a contemporary flair ala Stone Sour. Yet, while there is a hard edge to their music, the combination of guitars and synths add a delicate complexity to the melody.”

