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SPB Premiere: "A Ways Away From Me" by Slumberbox

Posted by Andy Armageddon on October 21, 2019

SPB Premiere: "A Ways Away From Me" by Slumberbox
SPB Premiere: "A Ways Away From Me" by Slumberbox

After debuting with a self-titled 2017 EP, Seattle's Slumberbox is gearing up for the release of new EP, Estoy Listo, Quiero Morirme.  Google Translate is your friend if you're unsure, but the fantastically dark album art created by the band's drummer, Andrew Gomez IV, provides a pretty good idea of what the title means.

Slumberbox's brand of alternative rock combines elements from post-rock and punk along with emo-tinged vocals, and the band's new material indicates a pretty serious maturation in terms of sound over the past couple of years, with the emotional impact of Ronald Navarro's vocals now complimented by a sense of real sonic power in the overall mixing of the punchy instrumental parts.

¿Están listos? Check out the EP's first track below, find the band on Facebook, and head to Glory Kid records to preorder the release.

SPB Premiere: "A Ways Away From Me" by Slumberbox
SPB Premiere: "A Ways Away From Me" by Slumberbox

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