Belgian post-punk quartet Korinthians released a single from their upcoming album
The Belgium-based dance post-punk quartet Korinthians released the new single ‘Well‘ from their upcoming new album.
“Firmly rooted in the ’80s Post-Punk and New Wave, the guitar-driven sound for dark hearts from the quartet, at times heightened by evocative synth sweeps, recall somehow the resonant noirish romanticism of Interpol and Editors and even the bombastic tones of early Radiohead and Arcade Fire.” WhiteLight//WhiteHeat
“‘Well’ unites everything that can make post-punk so exciting: a driven beat, deep bass, spacy sounds and melodic guitars.” Dark Entries
“The Ghent quartet’s sound is deeply rooted in the eighties post-punk tradition and is of the kind that pushes blackjack towards the dance floor. Jittery synths, buzzing bass, piercing guitars and bombastic vocals do the job. They arouse both darkness and bouts of euphoria.” DaMusic
KORINTHIANS is a dance-postpunk quartet from Ghent, Belgium, characterized by some as “the 2020s version of Editors” (De Standaard, BE), “postpunk refreshingly different” (Dark Life Experience, DE), “new-romantic darkwave” (Stereo Embers Magazine, US), and “the guitar version of Depeche Mode (their previous label boss, BE), though they find their inspiration in diverse artists such as Goose, Mogwai, The Soft Moon, Boytronic, Igor Stravinsky and sci-fi soundtracks.
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