Chicago's Disappears (fronted by Brian Case, formerly of The Ponys) released their debut album, 'Lux' earlier this month. Up until this point the band had self-released a clutch of material, two singles and a limited live album, and followed the Anton Newcombe school of thought by releasing all their shit for free.
Lux is a solid debut, showcasing the band's reverb-heavy fuzzy guitars, punchy rhythms, and shoegaze aesthetic. At times it sounds like Lou Reed fronting My Bloody Valentine, reverb-heavy rock that leans heavily toward the distorted wall of sound of Kevin Shields' group, while not quite retaining Reed's lyrically incisive wit.
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