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Slow Talk

    “Emotion, passion and melody; the release is the total package” - Hysteriamag.com “Melbourne’s Slow Talk is a rare and unique gem – music of such beauty and craftsmanship comes along only so often – formed by its surroundings and experience.” -Overdrive Music Magazine & Website “To say this is for fans of Circa Survive is underselling it – this is for fans of stories told through luscious sonic minimalism.” - NVRSPHR Slow Talk is an Alternative Rock duo composed of vocalist James Butler and guitarist Ash Fuller. Based in Melbourne, Australia, the pair has be ...read more

    “Emotion, passion and melody; the release is the total package” - Hysteriamag.com “Melbourne’s Slow Talk is a rare and unique gem – music of such beauty and craftsmanship comes along only so often – formed by its surroundings and experience.” -Overdrive Music Magazine & Website “To say this is for fans of Circa Survive is underselling it – this is for fans of stories told through luscious sonic minimalism.” - NVRSPHR Slow Talk is an Alternative Rock duo composed of vocalist James Butler and guitarist Ash Fuller. Based in Melbourne, Australia, the pair has been writing in tandem since 2014, sharing a love for emotionally expressive music and progressive songwriting. Drawing inspiration from the likes of Circa Survive and Turnover, Slow Talk’s DIY approach has seen the pair oversee not only the musical production of their songs but the construction of the band's visual and auxiliary content as well. Their debut EP, New Vernacular, showcases Slow Talk’s characteristically melodic and emotive sound, across a record rife with narrative and directionality. « hide

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    New Vernacular
    2018

    4
    1 Votes

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