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Texas Music Magazine says “Turn On You,” from Red Zeppelin Records signees Abbreviations, “features a psychedelic pop and rock fusion” sound. Enjoy this irresistible shoegaze jam!
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Texas Music Magazine says “Turn On You,” from Red Zeppelin Records signees Abbreviations, “features a psychedelic pop and rock fusion” sound. Enjoy this irresistible shoegaze jam!
There’s new press for Abbreviations, this time from The Deli in Austin, which writes that “with only one single under their belt, the four-piece band from Dallas has effortlessly nailed down their musical identity.”
“Turn On You” is out now from Red Zeppelin Records - brace yourselves for more!
Mad props to Dallas Observer for including the Red Zeppelin Records showcase tomorrow (Friday, July 30) at The Double Wide on your roundup up of best concerts this week. Headlined by Abbreviations, a veritable supergroup of Dallas scene vets, the night also features performances from God of Love and Bayleigh Cheek. Tickets are $10 - get yours now!
Buzzmusic calls “Turn on You,” the debut single from Abbrevations, “a compelling record sure to get your thoughts spinning.” The site’s new interview with the band’s Ashley Leer includes clues as to what the Red Zeppelin-associated quartet has in store for the future.
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"Turn On You,” the first single by Abbreviations, now has a video that similarly channels the laid-back feel of the song. Thanks out to Jen Dan at Big Takeover for scooping this up. She says, “The song is deeper than most dream pop songs will go, typically awash in too much gauzy sonics to be this lucid. The number radiates an understated power... all coming together to leave you wanting more." Indeed!
Out now on Red Zeppelin Records.
More from Abbreviations today ahead of the release of the band's first video tomorrow! Thanks out to Dallas Observer for telling the band’s story and spreading the word about the July 30 Red Zeppelin Records showcase at The Double Wide in Dallas.