Brooklyn sextet Golden Triangle are the newest addition to Sub Pop subsidiary Hardly Art's roster. Check out their music here. Their sound is scrappy conflagration of C86-style pop and aggressive, lo-fi noise rock. I like their klang-y guitar tones, massed vocals, and way with repetition.
Label boss Nick Heliotis hears it this way:
Equal parts 60’s girl-group, raucous garage-punk and performance-art ensemble, Golden Triangle have been making a lot of noise over the last year, releasing a 7” on Rob’s House Records and an EP on Mexican Summer and touring with the likes of Deerhunter, King Khan & the Shrines, the Intelligence and Quintron & Miss Pussycat.The band is planning on hunkering down to record their full length later this month…
In other Hardly Art news, Talbot Tagora’s Lessons in the Woods or a City comes out July 21.
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