NEW YORK CITY | February 22, 2019 – Brooklyn’s post-shoegaze/eclectic rock outfit Semaphore share their new EP Leave With the Season today. Taking listeners on a sonic and emotive journey, the band explores the shortcomings and frustrations of modern life, with a heavy-hitting yet intricately lush soundscape. Following their 2017 debut album All Too Robot, the new release showcases their growth and establishes Semaphore as one to watch with this memorable and relatable release.
Semaphore blends a diverse range of influences including post-shoegaze, pop punk, and post-hardcore, alongside electronic, jazz and math-core influences to create one-of-a-kind sound. The extensive influences have been masterfully honed into an infectiously melodious blend, standing out with intricate musicianship and performance. Everything Is Noise, premiered the release, saying, “Over five songs and 24 minutes of runtime, the EP establishes the band’s infectious sound with a confidence and enthusiasm that is quite commendable.”
Providing a raw, introspective examination to the shortcomings and frustrations of modern life, Leave With the Season exposes many of the prevalent yet often unspoken feelings experienced by so many in today’s society. Loneliness, anxiety, alongside a lack of connection and happiness are central themes throughout. “Leave With the Season was born from the frustration we feel as we navigate the social scenes of Brooklyn,” shared vocalist/guitarist Siddhu Anandalingam. “Sometimes we cannot be sure if we can trust our emotions, our friends, or the city we live in, since all these things inevitably fail us in one way or another. I find myself manifesting a culture I dislike – a culture of always searching for the most one can get out of another person or an experience. Utilitarianism guiding the way we pick our friends and the way we spend our days and evenings. And yet, when we are unhappy, we start to hope that everything around us will change to accommodate us – when this doesn’t happen and we’re left with the same mundane lives, we can’t help but feel scorned, even if we put no effort into changing ourselves. This cathartic EP is best listened to with headphones as you make your way around town in the cold.”
Earlier this year, Semaphore debuted their first music video, for the single “Unreliable“. It features a NYC-focused scrutiny to the flaws of modern dating and interpersonal relationships, providing a catchy hook, with content that sinks deep. The band also released a music video for their second single “Pie“, showcasing their growth in exploring ambient, post-rock, and IDM (intelligent dance music) styles. Both visuals provide a blend of DIY-simplicity, and perfectionist quality, for engaging and powerful takes.
Leave With the Season was self-recorded by the band, with mastering completed by Alan Douches at West West Side Music (Converge, Chelsea Wolfe, Animal Collective). A limited number of cassettes are available for order on Bandcamp, and the EP is available for stream/purchase on all major digital retailers now including Spotify, Apple Music, and Soundcloud. Semaphore will celebrate with an EP release show on Wednesday, February 27 at Saint Vitus in Brooklyn, NY (7pm, $10, 21+ with Geometers, I/O, and Stay Inside).
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