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Wednesday, February 5, 2020

Stellarscope stir in shoegaze psychedelia and a touch of grunge on "Shining Light"



















AP Track Review

Stellarscope create their alternative rock sounds in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and on the track Shining Light they stir in a shoe gaze psyche rock aesthetic and a bit of grunge too. Tom Lugo's kind of barbiturate droning vox has a broken dream sound and there a kind of 80's romance wave quality to the chorus. Cool. 

Stellarscope is Tom Lugo (Vocals, Guitars, Bass), Bob Forman (Drums, percussion) and Rob DeFlaviis  (Bass) who joins the duo for live performances. 

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Robb Donker Curtius



THE FACTS AS WE KNOW THEM - PRESS NOTES:

Philadelphia’s Stellarscope are a staple of the indie rock scene with their unique brand of post-punk indie rock. Their music is dark and emotive yet it still has a pop sensibility to it. Stellarscope’s energetic live performances has garnered the band accolades from their peers as well as their fans. With multiple releases under their belts they continue to march forward and evolve with the times.
Their music has appeared in many compilations and tribute albums, documentaries as well as on MTV, A&E, Discovery Channel, Alli Sports TV, and more.

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