Cover of Woven Bones The Minus Touch EP
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For fans of garage rock, indie music lovers, followers of texas band scenes, and those seeking fresh vintage-style music.
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THE REVIEW

Go and see what's happening in the garage.

What are those noises.

Uh! What happens when you leave some anonymous kids from Texas locked alone in 16 square meters, without natural light.

Mh, are they like vampires? Mescaline a go-go?

Ah, so they're young but seem to be old, so old.

Fortunately, they missed out on quite a few trends.

You say that voice all wah-wah coming out of their nose is a disease? Ah, they're being annoying because they know they're going to die soon.

Uhm, there's one who plays the guitar. I mean, strikes a single string once and for two minutes it rains frogs?

Come back here, come back to the light.

And now hand me the latest from Woven Bones, who the hell knows who they are anyway. 

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Summary by Bot

This review highlights the raw, vintage garage rock vibe of Woven Bones' The Minus Touch EP. It captures the youthful yet timeless sound of an anonymous Texas band locked away from trends. The review employs playful and imaginative language to evoke curiosity and appreciation for their unique style.

Tracklist Videos

01   The Minus Touch (00:00)

02   Some Call It A Grave (00:00)

03   Have A Soul (00:00)

04   If You're Gold, I'm Gone (00:00)

Woven Bones

Mentioned in a 2011 DeBaser review of The Minus Touch EP; described in that review as "anonymous kids from Texas" with a garage sound and distinctive wah-wah vocals.
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