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Woman Year’s debut “Aeon Centers Faded” creates music un-bounded by genres or historical legacies. Employing Casio blips, lo-fi tape-fuzz-heavy vocals, jazz-influenced guitar, and keyboard bass thumbs, it’s obtuse, eclectic songwriting wrought with raw talent. The fifteen tracks showcase the band’s apparent technical musical knowledge, as well as their deft manipulation of their cornucopia of instruments, and a fiercely eccentric style of songwriting.
LINER NOTES: Distant transmissions, strangely catchy tunes and the beautifully crafted, fill the musical world of Woman Year. From indie pop to the experimental and everything in-between, Woman Year knows no musical boundary. With a mix of guitar, voice, keyboards, drums, drum machines and various other noise makers, Woman Year has crafted a strong debut recording that will appeal to a wide range of listeners.
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