Husky Loops bring anger forth from serenity on EP2
"EP2"
Release date: 06 October 2017
8/10

15 October 2017, 09:30
| Written by Carolina Centeno
Few would imagine that such a noisy, powerful, aggressive and dark EP could ever be recorded under sunny skies where birds sing sweetly and trees wave softly in the breeze. But that’s exactly what Husky Loops have done here.
Italians Danio (vocals and guitar), Pietro (drums and samples) and Tommaso (bass) got together when they were still at school. Having quickly developed a distinctive timbre, the band is now smashing sonic orthodoxy with songs such as "Fading Out" or "Secret Matilda". Robust bass lines mingle with cutting guitar parts and tight drum beats only to allow for mellow melodies and dreamy ensembles to then take over the scene.
We can label EP2 as essentially a "rock EP," but that would be an understatement: It‘s an intense and incredibly energetic composition which will leave anyone and everyone craving more.
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