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Post punk SHADOW AGE release new song

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Richmond, Virginia’s SHADOW AGE have premiered the final song on their upcoming debut EP, Silaluk, due out May 19th from 6131 Records. “Innocence” is another example of the beautifully gloomy post-punk that SHADOW AGEexcel at.  Modern Vinyl described the track best, saying “haunting, pedal-stuck grand piano seethes behind shocked guitar passages and equally thunderous, meaty tom hits just as languid, expansive vocal trails over the cinematic landscape like whispers of smoke. What remains as the track closes with a synth-affected fade-out is a weighted, darkened afterthought.”

SHADOW AGE have emerged from Richmond, Virginia, playing cold, darkly melodic post-punk, and offering an astoundingly cohesive debut EP that owes more to the sounds of Manchester’s industrial sprawl than Richmond’s southern charms.

While SHADOW AGE are certainly indebted to the UK post-punk classics, the band’s debut release originates from an even more unlikely place than where they call home. While spending a harsh winter working on a fishing boat in Alaska, singer/guitarst Aaron Tyree was injured. He then spent four harrowing days waiting out an ice storm so that he could be flown out of Dutch Harbor for medial attention. During this time Tyree wrote the title track of SHADOW AGE’s debut EP, Silaluk.

Taking it’s name from the Inuit word for storm, Silaluk is three uncompromisingly dark tracks that swallow the listener in shimmering guitars, pulsating synths, and haunting vocals. Tyree’s affecting voice paints a desperate picture that is perfectly layered amongst the sheets of reverb and angular guitar lines. SHADOW AGE offer more than just intense atmosphere, though. The band is adept at crafting a hook and despite the EP’s brooding tone, some of the driving beats found on Silaluk are arguably danceable. With disparate influences converge with stunning cohesion, Silaluk is an impressive debut that hints at SHADOW AGE’s potential.

SHADOW AGE on tour:

04/24 Richmond, VA @ Strange Matter w/ Nearest, Thieves of Shiloh, Predation
05/22 Richmond, VA @ 25 Watt
05/23 Asheville, NC @ Broadway’s
05/25 Birmingham, AL @ The Firehouse
05/26 Houston, TX @ Mangos Cantina
05/27 Austin, TX @ The Lost Well
05/28 Dallas, TX @ The Crown and Harp
05/30 Detroit, MI @ The Precinct
05/31 Cincinnati, OH @ Cide Central
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