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Weāre Headed To The Lake
Portlandās Indie rock band Guitar continues to make heavy waves in the underground music scene with their fearlessly experimental, ever-evolving sound and commanding showmanship. Fusing elements of 90ās slacker rock, post-punk and beatmaking, Guitar accomplishes multitudes, challenging their audience to think harder about what they actually need from music. The answer is that they need more Guitar. In his book The Trial, Franz Kafka said,
āFrom a certain point onward there is no longer any turning back. That is the point that must be reached.ā These words ring true as Guitar releases their second and most powerful LP to date, Weāre Headed to the Lake, available this fall from Juliaās War.
With Weāre Headed to The Lake, Kuli abandons modern shoegaze conventions and creates something much more akin to 90ās alternative groups like Teenage Fanclub and Guided By Voices. The song , āThe Game Has Changedā sounds like a mushroom-fueled reimagining of a Weezer song with its deeply memorable hooks warped by oblong ri!s and atonal harmonies.
Songs like āEvery Day Without Failā are positively triumphant, urging listeners to bob their heads endlessly as the locked-in guitarmonies sail over the upbeat rhythms, only to dissolve into a twisted, hulking hardcore breakdown. āChance To Winā features Kuliās wife and feels like a love-induced fever dream with its elegant, orchestral arrangements. The rest of the album follows suit with densely arranged, compelling, and surprising tracks.
Weāre Headed to The Lake is a sprawling and invigorating leap for Kuli. The record is generally more lyrically and melodically positive, giving the Guitar audience something hopeful; a uniquely beautiful response to an often dark world. The record feels like a place that Kuli was headed all along, and now, he has finally arrived. He has finally arrived at the lake.
āFrom a certain point onward there is no longer any turning back. That is the point that must be reached.ā These words ring true as Guitar releases their second and most powerful LP to date, Weāre Headed to the Lake, available this fall from Juliaās War.
With Weāre Headed to The Lake, Kuli abandons modern shoegaze conventions and creates something much more akin to 90ās alternative groups like Teenage Fanclub and Guided By Voices. The song , āThe Game Has Changedā sounds like a mushroom-fueled reimagining of a Weezer song with its deeply memorable hooks warped by oblong ri!s and atonal harmonies.
Songs like āEvery Day Without Failā are positively triumphant, urging listeners to bob their heads endlessly as the locked-in guitarmonies sail over the upbeat rhythms, only to dissolve into a twisted, hulking hardcore breakdown. āChance To Winā features Kuliās wife and feels like a love-induced fever dream with its elegant, orchestral arrangements. The rest of the album follows suit with densely arranged, compelling, and surprising tracks.
Weāre Headed to The Lake is a sprawling and invigorating leap for Kuli. The record is generally more lyrically and melodically positive, giving the Guitar audience something hopeful; a uniquely beautiful response to an often dark world. The record feels like a place that Kuli was headed all along, and now, he has finally arrived. He has finally arrived at the lake.
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Portlandās Indie rock band Guitar continues to make heavy waves in the underground music scene with their fearlessly experimental, ever-evolving sound and commanding showmanship. Fusing elements of 90ās slacker rock, post-punk and beatmaking, Guitar accomplishes multitudes, challenging their audience to think harder about what they actually need from music. The answer is that they need more Guitar. In his book The Trial, Franz Kafka said,
āFrom a certain point onward there is no longer any turning back. That is the point that must be reached.ā These words ring true as Guitar releases their second and most powerful LP to date, Weāre Headed to the Lake, available this fall from Juliaās War.
With Weāre Headed to The Lake, Kuli abandons modern shoegaze conventions and creates something much more akin to 90ās alternative groups like Teenage Fanclub and Guided By Voices. The song , āThe Game Has Changedā sounds like a mushroom-fueled reimagining of a Weezer song with its deeply memorable hooks warped by oblong ri!s and atonal harmonies.
Songs like āEvery Day Without Failā are positively triumphant, urging listeners to bob their heads endlessly as the locked-in guitarmonies sail over the upbeat rhythms, only to dissolve into a twisted, hulking hardcore breakdown. āChance To Winā features Kuliās wife and feels like a love-induced fever dream with its elegant, orchestral arrangements. The rest of the album follows suit with densely arranged, compelling, and surprising tracks.
Weāre Headed to The Lake is a sprawling and invigorating leap for Kuli. The record is generally more lyrically and melodically positive, giving the Guitar audience something hopeful; a uniquely beautiful response to an often dark world. The record feels like a place that Kuli was headed all along, and now, he has finally arrived. He has finally arrived at the lake.
āFrom a certain point onward there is no longer any turning back. That is the point that must be reached.ā These words ring true as Guitar releases their second and most powerful LP to date, Weāre Headed to the Lake, available this fall from Juliaās War.
With Weāre Headed to The Lake, Kuli abandons modern shoegaze conventions and creates something much more akin to 90ās alternative groups like Teenage Fanclub and Guided By Voices. The song , āThe Game Has Changedā sounds like a mushroom-fueled reimagining of a Weezer song with its deeply memorable hooks warped by oblong ri!s and atonal harmonies.
Songs like āEvery Day Without Failā are positively triumphant, urging listeners to bob their heads endlessly as the locked-in guitarmonies sail over the upbeat rhythms, only to dissolve into a twisted, hulking hardcore breakdown. āChance To Winā features Kuliās wife and feels like a love-induced fever dream with its elegant, orchestral arrangements. The rest of the album follows suit with densely arranged, compelling, and surprising tracks.
Weāre Headed to The Lake is a sprawling and invigorating leap for Kuli. The record is generally more lyrically and melodically positive, giving the Guitar audience something hopeful; a uniquely beautiful response to an often dark world. The record feels like a place that Kuli was headed all along, and now, he has finally arrived. He has finally arrived at the lake.

















