Альбомы исполнителя
Dead Formats, Vol. 1
2022 · сингл
The Romance of Affliction
2021 · альбом
The End to a Brief Moment of Lasting Intimacy
2021 · сингл
Intersecting Storylines to the Same Tragedy
2021 · сингл
Misinterpreting Constellations
2021 · сингл
A Sure Disaster
2021 · сингл
A Clear Picture from a Unreliable Narrator
2021 · сингл
bloodstainedeyes
2021 · сингл
The Correlation Between Entrance and Exit Wounds
2019 · альбом
Put on a Show, Don't Let Them See You Fall
2019 · сингл
Armed with Their Teeth
2019 · сингл
Songs for the Firing Squad
2019 · альбом
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Биография
Take a deep breath before you listen to The Romance Of Affliction. You’re going to need it. The second full-length by San Diego’s SeeYouSpaceCowboy, it’s a brutal musical and emotional assault on the senses. It’s the sound of total collapse, of darkness closing in, of trying to escape – through drugs, through death, through whatever means necessary – from the horrors of existence. Not just metaphorically, either. Two weeks after the band finished recording it, frontwoman Connie Sgarbossa nearly died from a drug overdose. It was, she admits, a kind of physical manifestation of everything the album’s 13 songs are about. “Writing music is cathartic to me,” she says. “Getting things on paper is the only way I know how to deal with stuff. So to have that happen two weeks later almost backed up why I wrote the album – it was a self-fulfilling prophecy. There’s a line on this album that goes ‘I think I took too much/Stop breathing’, and that’s literally what happened to me. It reinforced that I wrote the album that I needed to write.”