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chailattee
as a native speaker, i also don't understand shit (and that's what i love about their lyrics)
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Capricorn14
Crawlersout - одна из самых волшебных песен, что я слушал за свою жизнь. Жаль, что второй такой у канадцев нет даже близко.
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RipeCadaver
Started with Womb, and now with Graves their approach is getting more and more linear. The element of surprise is greatly reduced, and the sound doesn't spread much, like it used to into multiple pathways in the first 2 albums perhaps. The music's still dreamy and that is all that is remaining from the originality they showed when they burst onto the scene. I guess they're mainstreaming themselves, but it isn't as thrilling to me as it was in the beginning.
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Mindcircus
"Witch House" I guess, I don't really know but there are a lot of artists that came after Purity Ring with a similar sound.
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Evilninja1337
I'd say they definitely popularized Witch House to a more mainstream audience moreso than invented. That said, Purity Ring definitely is their own "thing" in my mind
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TransRights
You know those bands who make music that you literally couldn’t imagine you life without? That’s Purity Ring for me.
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skyydwellerr
another eternity rocked my early teens, and womb was my quarantine album. forever grateful for that.
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watervenus
love love love megans lyrical genius. but i think it would be fun to see hear some more ambient electronic like siren song harmonizing that would pop my pussy
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Scott_25
Purity Ring are a lot like Sleigh Bells in that they were fresh and hugely influential when they first came out but were immediately surpassed by the artists they inspired, and have spent the rest of their careers struggling to keep up. Nothing Purity Ring have released has ever been “bad”, it just sounds dated, especially since we’ve been in a golden age of pop music recently. Graves is thankfully better than Womb though.
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achocholko
10 years of Shrines - there's a great anniversary article on Stereogum about it today. I'm re-listening since Purity Ring never really clicked with me back then.
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dosedoutpalace
everything they've released since Shrines feels like the same ideas rehashed in a less interesting, less inspired and less catchy way to me. had high hopes for the new EP but it's still just the same thing yet again. hoping they can find a way to progress soon.
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katieevans
i cannot believe the another eternity hatred i am seeing with my own two eyeballs.......get out of my house
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amyperdoni
I only heard their name for the first time last october and now they’re one of my favourites ever. i genuinely feel captivated by their music, the sounds corin creates, megan’s elegance when she sings, the imagery from the lyrics and of their artwork/videos, it’s so different to anything i’ve seen before and i’m obsessed. so hauntingly dark and beautiful at the same time. love u purity ring
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Argetlam22
hey yall -- feel free to join the discord! purity ring themselves are in it! discord.gg/Tb7yY9R
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alienblueprint
Same here. I don't care much for covers, but that one stands out to me for some reason.
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FaceYourself
Completely in love with Womb. Pink Lightning and Vehemence are on constant rotation. Poss my fav album so far <3 Utterly hauntingly beautiful
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