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The promising young indie-dream pop band, WOOL is releasing their new EP, Parallels, this Friday (August 14) at Kings. The EP contains four new songs that leave me impatient for a full album. Each song takes the listener on a meaningful journey with mystifying melodies and thoughtful lyrics that create a serious case of the feels and self-reflection. I quickly added the tune, "Parallels" to my "Music Coma Playlist" for those days that I need to drift off into a music-induced meditation. On the other end of the spectrum, the lead track, "Neon Age", is great for those moments you feel like rocking-out in your car, with a punk vibe and waves of distortion.
WOOL is supported by It Looks Sad and Dead Girls starting at 9. Tickets are $7 at the door, which will open at 8:30. Stream Parallels at Bandcamp and be sure to buy a copy at the show.
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