Cover of Twisted Nerve Séance
Miss Kinotto

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For fans of scottish goth punk,lovers of dark punk music,listeners who enjoy eerie and atmospheric soundscapes,followers of alternative underground punk,music fans seeking haunting vocals and heavy bass
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THE REVIEW

Do Scottish goth punk bands suit me? Yes, they suit me, they suit me. Even too much lately. Unfortunately. Just like my lovely gray sewer whirlpool coat suits me, and the fog in which I'm usually enveloped when I wear my lovely gray sewer whirlpool coat. Just as the company of the witch Amelia and Samara Morgan would suit me. There, immersed in darkness, you can still feel the edges of punk, sinister loops of a bass as heavy as lead, often and willingly dirty intonation, an extremely effected guitar that seems to come from another world, echo chamber (or something similar) a bit on everything, voice included. Joy, joy, j-j-j-j-joy by the shovelful.

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Summary by Bot

Twisted Nerve's Séance perfectly suits fans of dark Scottish goth punk with its heavy bass and otherworldly guitar effects. The reviewer connects deeply with the album's misty, eerie atmosphere. The music blends punk edges with shadowy, immersive sound layers. The album's voice and instrumental effects create a haunting, almost supernatural experience. Overall, it is a joyful plunge into darkness for those who embrace the genre.

Tracklist

01   Nerve 1A (00:00)

02   Nerve 1 (00:00)

03   Séance (00:00)

04   Yes Man (00:00)

05   Twisted Nervosis (00:00)

06   Freak Of Nature (00:00)

07   Scaramouche (00:00)

08   It's All In The Mind (00:00)

Twisted Nerve

Described in a DeBaser review as a Scottish goth punk band. The available review focuses on the album Séance and notes heavy bass, effected guitar and echo-heavy production.
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