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DELETED - TIME IN THE SUN (WEB

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DELETED - TIME IN THE SUN (WEB

DELETED - TIME IN THE SUN (WEB

Susto's latest album "DELETED - TIME IN THE SUN" is a perplexing journey through an existential crisis set to a catchy indie folk soundtrack. The band, led by frontman Justin Osborne, delivers an eclectic mix of introspective lyrics, infectious melodies, and experimental production choices that will leave you scratching your head in the best possible way.

The album opens with the upbeat track "Restart," a disorienting ode to starting over that sets the tone for the rest of the record. Osborne's haunting vocals float effortlessly over dreamy guitars and pulsating synths, creating a sense of euphoria tinged with a hint of unease.

As the album progresses, Susto experiments with genre-bending arrangements and unexpected sonic twists, keeping listeners on their toes and unsure of what to expect next. Tracks like "Delete Me" and "Sunshine" showcase the band's ability to seamlessly blend elements of indie rock, country, and electronic music into a cohesive and compelling whole.

Overall, "DELETED - TIME IN THE SUN" is a bold and daring statement from Susto, a band unafraid to push boundaries and challenge listeners' expectations. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to their music, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression and have you hitting repeat for days to come.

$20.50

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DELETED - TIME IN THE SUN (WEB

$68.35

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Susto's latest album "DELETED - TIME IN THE SUN" is a perplexing journey through an existential crisis set to a catchy indie folk soundtrack. The band, led by frontman Justin Osborne, delivers an eclectic mix of introspective lyrics, infectious melodies, and experimental production choices that will leave you scratching your head in the best possible way.

The album opens with the upbeat track "Restart," a disorienting ode to starting over that sets the tone for the rest of the record. Osborne's haunting vocals float effortlessly over dreamy guitars and pulsating synths, creating a sense of euphoria tinged with a hint of unease.

As the album progresses, Susto experiments with genre-bending arrangements and unexpected sonic twists, keeping listeners on their toes and unsure of what to expect next. Tracks like "Delete Me" and "Sunshine" showcase the band's ability to seamlessly blend elements of indie rock, country, and electronic music into a cohesive and compelling whole.

Overall, "DELETED - TIME IN THE SUN" is a bold and daring statement from Susto, a band unafraid to push boundaries and challenge listeners' expectations. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to their music, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression and have you hitting repeat for days to come.