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Dagger
Manchester-based band Ist Ist have truly outdone themselves with their latest release, "Dagger". The title alone conjures up images of danger, mystery, and perhaps a bit of badassery - and let me tell you, this album delivers on all fronts.
From the hauntingly melodic opening track "You're Mine" to the brooding intensity of "Wolves" and the gritty, raw energy of "Keine Angst", Ist Ist take listeners on a dark and twisted journey through their own twisted minds. The band's signature post-punk sound is alive and kicking on this record, with pulsating drums, jangly guitars, and frontman Adam Houghton's haunting vocals combining to create a truly mesmerizing listening experience.
But it's not all doom and gloom on "Dagger" - tracks like "Black" and "Silence" offer moments of lightness and hope, proving that Ist Ist are more than just a one-trick pony. The album's production is crisp and clean, allowing each instrument to shine through in all its glory.
Overall, "Dagger" is a triumph for Ist Ist, showcasing their growth as musicians and songwriters while staying true to their dark and brooding roots. Whether you're a die-hard post-punk fan or just looking for something a bit different to sink your teeth into, this album is definitely worth a listen. So go on, give it a spin - you won't be disappointed.
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Dagger
Dagger
Manchester-based band Ist Ist have truly outdone themselves with their latest release, "Dagger". The title alone conjures up images of danger, mystery, and perhaps a bit of badassery - and let me tell you, this album delivers on all fronts.
From the hauntingly melodic opening track "You're Mine" to the brooding intensity of "Wolves" and the gritty, raw energy of "Keine Angst", Ist Ist take listeners on a dark and twisted journey through their own twisted minds. The band's signature post-punk sound is alive and kicking on this record, with pulsating drums, jangly guitars, and frontman Adam Houghton's haunting vocals combining to create a truly mesmerizing listening experience.
But it's not all doom and gloom on "Dagger" - tracks like "Black" and "Silence" offer moments of lightness and hope, proving that Ist Ist are more than just a one-trick pony. The album's production is crisp and clean, allowing each instrument to shine through in all its glory.
Overall, "Dagger" is a triumph for Ist Ist, showcasing their growth as musicians and songwriters while staying true to their dark and brooding roots. Whether you're a die-hard post-punk fan or just looking for something a bit different to sink your teeth into, this album is definitely worth a listen. So go on, give it a spin - you won't be disappointed.
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Manchester-based band Ist Ist have truly outdone themselves with their latest release, "Dagger". The title alone conjures up images of danger, mystery, and perhaps a bit of badassery - and let me tell you, this album delivers on all fronts.
From the hauntingly melodic opening track "You're Mine" to the brooding intensity of "Wolves" and the gritty, raw energy of "Keine Angst", Ist Ist take listeners on a dark and twisted journey through their own twisted minds. The band's signature post-punk sound is alive and kicking on this record, with pulsating drums, jangly guitars, and frontman Adam Houghton's haunting vocals combining to create a truly mesmerizing listening experience.
But it's not all doom and gloom on "Dagger" - tracks like "Black" and "Silence" offer moments of lightness and hope, proving that Ist Ist are more than just a one-trick pony. The album's production is crisp and clean, allowing each instrument to shine through in all its glory.
Overall, "Dagger" is a triumph for Ist Ist, showcasing their growth as musicians and songwriters while staying true to their dark and brooding roots. Whether you're a die-hard post-punk fan or just looking for something a bit different to sink your teeth into, this album is definitely worth a listen. So go on, give it a spin - you won't be disappointed.











