Watch: Decades – Tonight Again
23 February 2013, 13:00
| Written by
Andriana Albert
Toronto band, Decades is everything we love about glam rock just before it gets too dark. Channeling the ghosts of Joy Division and nestling in just perfectly with that era of unstoppable bands like Arcade Fire, The Killers and Modest Mouse, Decades are so refreshingly quaint it hurts, and not in the slightest bit overdone.
Just a melting pot of garage-rock guitar riffs, enigmatic vocal shrieks and a bit of a soft side, everything you’d want from a rock band in 2013. Plus they make use of visuals to bring all those sounds to life, on their track ‘Tonight Again’.
Decades’ self-titled album is out April 30th via White Girl Records.
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