Distophia is tagged as: lo-fi, noise pop, emo, indie rock, dance to this naked Unfortunately, Distophia have decided to call it day. They will have a new band at some point in the future but Distophia is now officially over. This means that Distophia are not set to return this year with “Beat Dyslexia”, their debut full-length and the album the Birmingham-based noise-rock/lo-fi four-piece had always dreamed of making. Spurred on by the rise of the manufactured alternative and seeking to fight the encroaching apathy which genuinely left-field music currently experiences, the band returned to Staffordshire-based studio The Vicarage during the summer of 2004 to commence work on their latest offering. Under the watchful eye of mentor Tom Livemore, the band threw their diverse collective influences into the mix with reckless abandon, creating an album which echoes bands as diverse as Sonic Youth, The Beach Boys, Yo La Tengo, My Bloody Valentine and beyond, while still retaining Distophia’s effortlessly raging, utterly distinctive sound. The famously-dense walls of guitars and feedback squalls of their live set (honed through gigs and tours with bands as diverse as Jetplane Landing, Modey Lemon, Seafood, Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster & Alec Empire amongst others) were effortlessly reproduced on tape, with sheets of white noise and scalding ... Read More About Distophia Biography... Send Distophia ringtones to your cell |
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