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The Bristol-based four-piece are the loudest, most abrasive band on Sonic Cathedral to date, and one who make a
mockery of those articles that crop up every now and again asking if guitar music is dead. If guitars are supposed to be dead, wrote Drowned In Sound in their review of 2013s Hunge r EP, its probably because Spectres have killed them.
They certainly find influences in all the best places: first album My Bloody Valentine, Sister-era Sonic Youth, the Loop of Heavens End, Swervedrivers Creation-days desert-gaze, A Place To Bury Strangers total sonic annihilation and Royal Truxs squalid noise on Twin Infinitives to name just a few. The album opens with the ominous and unsettling white noise and dark found sounds of Drag and is unrelenting for the next 50 minutes, taking in first single Where Flies Sleep, a re-recorded version of The Sky Of All Places, originally released early in 2014 as part of the Too Pure Singles Club, and Sea Of Trees, which was given away as a free download to attendees of Sonic Cathedrals recent 10th anniversary






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