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- Summary: This is the debut full-length release for the white house band that includes Kendra Malia, Bryan Kurkimilis and Adina Viarengo.
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- Record Label: Rocketgirl
- Genre(s): Electronic, Industrial, Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Indie Electronic, Witch House
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Jul 27, 2018The feelings of yearning, sadness, and grief expressed through these songs aren't beholden to any genre or time period, and the album sounds fresh and poignant regardless of when its songs were written or recorded. Gate of Grief easily fulfills the promise of White Ring's earlier efforts.
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Jul 27, 2018At 14 tracks long, Gate Of Grief is a long listen and, in truth, a lot of it sounds the same. But after a while those icy beats and warped vocals begin to sound more like a bony, deathlike finger tapping into our instinctive fears. If White Ring are hoping they can exorcise the past and begin a revived new chapter, this is a decent effort.
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Jul 27, 2018This record is very Crystal Castles of them, which is altogether a compliment and a criticism. It’s witch-house pop. You’ll find plenty to enjoy here undoubtedly, but there is still unrealized potential within White Ring’s arsenal waiting to be discovered.
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Jul 27, 2018Gate of Grief puts the band back on the map, and while it sometimes stumbles, it nevertheless continues to slink around in the shadows, cackling.
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UncutJul 27, 2018Gate Of Grief is admirably cliche-free and mostly excellent. [Sep 2018, p.39]
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