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Dancing Chrome

by Night Sins

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illusion.of.shadows Catchy songs with an 80s dark wave vibe. Don't pass this album up! Favorite track: Daisy Chain.
Jack Ulstrom
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Jack Ulstrom Goth relies on mood, and Dancing Gloom feels as elegant as it does sorrowful. Favorite track: Spire and Ecstasy.
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Skull + Crossfades Featured on mix #1 of the 14 Waves Podcast: overcast.fm/+N_yKBCRBc

Industrial beats, goth guitars and a bass heavy production are always a recipe for repeat plays. If this were on vinyl I would have worn out the grooves. Favorite track: Dancing Chrome.
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brantly I did some day drinking today & as I was walking home from the bar through the city I head-phoned this, and I wanted to drunkenly dance on my way home as this Soft Moon, Sisters of Mercy, Captured Tracks inspired band was throbbing its stunning brand of dark, druggy, post-death rock coldwave splendor into my happily whiskey awakened ears, so good!...but I only danced in my head...because I live in a city and have to always seem aloof and cool...no fun allowed ya know
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Schizoid Ice 02:56
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Daisy Chain 04:06
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"Philadelphia’s Night Sins have resurrected a sound initially nursed by the doktor in Leeds, and honed in continental Europe—evolving into what highlighted those dark nights dominated by the stampede of boots on the dancefloor."

- Post-Punk.com

"I’ve gotta say, I absolutely love the direction Kyle Kimball has taken his work. Dancing Chrome‘s overall sound is similar to TLOTL, but the vocals are deeper, synths are more crisp, and the overall sound is more intense. They’ve also completely expanded on their interlude tracks (“Rain” was the only one on TLOTL, Dancing Chrome has three) and have evolved them to a noisier, slightly more industrial sound. It makes for an excitingly unique, ever-changing experience of an album."

- Cvlt Nation

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released April 21, 2017

Music and Lyrics by Kyle Kimball
Recorded and Mixed by Arthur Rizk

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