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Future Wars

by Gabriel Mintz

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Castles Fall 04:15
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So Close 03:14
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P Rebel 03:30
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Moom 03:36
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Demeter 02:40
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Science 02:34
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Killing Me 02:54

about

A well worn cliche for a reason, Future Wars is a slow burner and ideal music for late, dark and stoned, whiskey soaked, summer nights. On the surface, presenting itself as a warm pop record, Future Wars is unmistakably anchored in more threatening shadows - a beautifully realized reflection of a modern reality that we can all relate to. Like a heavily worn cassette copy of Fleetwood Mac's Rumours that has been left out in the sun for too long, dark psychedelic twanged guitars drift and melt in an out of the mix, and superficially simplistic lyrics give way to a much larger, darker, and more suspicious narrative. Gabe has been building up steam straddling the lines of both the traditional Northwest folk and more ''out'' experimental scenes for years, never easily shoe-horned into one or the other. With Future Wars, he finds his true home - a sweet spot in between that's truly his own. Also available on limited edition green vinyl.

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released August 20, 2013

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Gabriel Mintz Seattle, Washington

Gabriel Mintz is a mammal that is native to North America

“He began playing and the room was suddenly painted as his world, a dark place shot through with a fluid, somehow playful beauty. His voice ached and crooned and his fingers skipped and ran down his fret board.” SOUND Magazine ... more

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