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Electromagnetic Rock N’ Roll from The Retinas (GoodBye ), “THROWING PAINT”

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Released last summer, “Throwing Paint” layers an electromagnetic field on top of the garage revival style of The Retinas. And oh does it work so well.

They're a band capable of shapeshifting and evolving, as shown on their single, “Beach Ghost.”

This particular venture, “Throwing Paint” is influenced by a collaboration with Chophead, an LA-based DJ that stouts wild singles of his own across a litany of genres… This genre here?

Electromagnetic indie garage revivaL

It’s fun to make those names up—my friendly attempt at boxing in an awesome duo.

The Retinas’ Glasgow EP is an easy and enjoyable listen. Smooth and palpitating, the self-titled opener grabs you with an anthem-like drum beat, connects the heart to the brain with a levitating synth, and brings them together in head-banging fashion for the instrumental chorus. Rinse and repeat.

Check out “Throwing Paint” and the rest of their catalog.

IG: @theretinas

Twitter: @retinas_the

Website: theretinas.com

The Retinas, in their own words:

Inspired by iconic artists such as The Pixies, The Strokes, and The Replacements, the Philly power duo of Thomas McHugh (vocals/guitar) and Anthony Fulginitti (drums) who are best known as The Retinas, effortlessly couple nostalgia with the thrills and pains of being alive. Each of their songs is a relatable anthem in its own rite, comprised of incendiary riffs, blown-out, carefree reverb, and melodic hooks that beg for entire group sing-alongs. Similar to garage revival icons like King Tuff, Oh Sees, and the late, great Jay Reatard, The Retinas give listeners solace with each earworm they serve up, leaving audiences with a sense of audible freedom and cathartic release. Their recordings offer an alternative to the humdrum fiction and contradictions of the American dream. After years of rocking out and cutting their teeth in windowless rooms of DIY spaces, The Retinas have become more than just local darlings; they're an antidote to the status quo. Like their namesake, the band’s music unabashedly reveals something so often overlooked. In your face and heartfelt (in the best of ways), The Retinas are pure rock ‘n’ roll. They’re the real deal. Without an ounce of pretentious bullshit, the best buds always know how to have a good time

MOre D.O.D.

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