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LA Record Live Review:
...Halloween Swim Team took the stage next, and from the very start of
their set the trio made the gallery setting their own, creating an
impressive atmosphere with their vintage synths and melodies that
instantly rope you in. Their confident presence and well crafted songs
gave them the air of a band performing at one of L.A.’s large theaters.
I would describe their sound as somewhat similar to experimental
synthpop, although not entirely unclassifiable, it would be hard to
describe with a list of less than ten bands, though some touchstones
that immediately come to mind are Air, Can and Suicide. In my mind HST
are easily one of the best new bands in L.A. Their recordings are
great, but their live show adds a rawness and intensity to their
extremely unique sound that sets them apart from all other comers... -Michael Cameron
full review here
6:37 PM
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