Mixing huge riffs and dense atmospheric work, Pleasures of the Flesh combines the blithe delivery of The Cure with a take on shoegaze that is wholly their own. Featuring 80s post-punk/new-wave attributes and a guitar sound that would be right at home on Siamese Dream, the band has composed a solid release with Curious Pleasures. They explore emo vocal work, filtering that through the aforementioned influences. With a relatively straightforward approach, Curious Pleasures serves as a testament to that glacial evolution of rock, familiar sounds refitted with the accouterments of a new century.
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