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  • An MVD Exclusive
  • SKU: AURA047
  • Format: CD
  • UPC: 8057506205172
  • Street Date: 07/05/24
  • PreBook Date: 05/31/24
  • Label: Aural Music »
  • Genre: Progressive Rock
  • Run Time: 45:31 mins
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Year of Production: 2024
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  • Territory: US

 

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Vanishing Kids - Heavy Dreamer

Serving up glittery goth vibes and heavy, acidic, dream-doom soaked in psychedelia

Vanishing Kids - Heavy Dreamer
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The somnambulic doom- metal group from Wisconsin present their album 'Heavy Dreamer'. Vanishing Kids has been an ever evolving artistic and musical journey since the early 2000's with core members and founder's Jason Hartman (Jex Thoth), and Nikki Drohomyreky on vocals. As kids of the 70s and 80s who grew up on metal, prog rock, krautrock, psych, punk and goth, they have managed to carve out a niche of their own for themselves. The band's newest and most powerful culmination arose when Jason Hartman's childhood hero and midwest metal, legend, Jerry Sofran (Lethal Heathen, Mirrored Image) joined in 2013. Shortly thereafter, the hard-hitting, Hart Allan Miller (Wartorn, Deathwish, Tenement) on drums to complete the lineup. 'Heavy Dreamer' is soaked in captivating shoegaze-y fuzz vaguely reminiscent of what My Bloody Valentine would sound like, had they grown up on a diet of psychedelic doom metal and occult rock.

Press Quotes

'a work of real genius'

     —Angry Metal Guy

'The Best Psych Doom album in years!'

     —J.D. Thomas, Metal Hammer

'Do yourself a favor and buy this album'

     —Serge B., Noise Magazine

  

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