Article 75H7H Ashnymph’s Childhood EP is exhilarating dance goth rock

Ashnymph’s Childhood EP is exhilarating dance goth rock

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Terrence O’Brien
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Ashnymph-Childhood.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0,0,100,100I can't wait for a proper full length. | Image: Blitzcat Records

I've got to thank my oldest friend and concert buddy, Tim, for turning me on to this one. Ashnymph is a London band that blends post-punk melodies with Krautrock rhythms and industrial grime. Their debut EP, Childhood, drifts between dreamy vocals buried in layers of reverb and four-on-the-floor dancefloor pounding. It's a thrilling opening salvo from a band that feels on the cusp of a major breakthrough.

Childhood opens with an ambient recording of someone walking down a hall (I think), and some swirling synth noise before the first song, "Island in the Sky" kicks off properly with a motorik beat and bass throb. The thin, digitally manipul ...

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