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Listen to the Sombre Post-Punk of No Curse’s Debut Single “Paths”

Last year, No Curse emerged onto the scene, rising from the ashes of New Jersey’s post-punk outfit Primitive Lips. With this new solo foray, they have conceived a beguiling melange of sounds that integrates the artistic spirit of old-school post-punk with an ethereal sheen, all while shrouded in a cloak of gothic intrigue. It is as if we are witnessing a mesmerizing display at the twilight’s edge, where darkness and light entwine like shadows flickering on a wall.

On their inaugural outing with Paths, No Curse invites us into an enigmatic soundscape that feels both intimately familiar and eerily uncharted. The track unfolds like a nocturnal odyssey through a maze, each twist and turn revealing deeper, echo-laden chambers illuminated by the dusky glow of guitar strings, smudging the lines between the tangible and the otherworldly.

“No Curse is antithetical,” the artist cryptically muses, “It’s influenced by post-punk and dream pop melodies to meet at the crosshairs.” The vocals layer like a spectral chorus: the base a deep, soul-searching baritone, topped with a layer of dreamy, detached whispers. Together, they sway in a tempest, accompanied by guitars that weep with a bittersweet lament, all wrapped in a ghostly synth shroud.

For those searching for sombre melodies that intertwine introspective soul-searching with the compelling urge to tap your fingers on the steering wheel during a nocturnal drive, No Curse with “Paths” masterfully delivers this desire. And hopefully, it signals a journey head filled with more deeply contemplative and shadowy post-punk waiting just down the road.

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Alice Teeple

Alice Teeple is a photographer, multidisciplinary artist, and writer. She is not in Tin Machine.

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