On Life Is Not A Lesson, which drops on February 26 via Anti- Records, Washington, D.C.-area artist Ned Russin (who performs here under the moniker of Glitterer) presents a thoroughly invigorating look at everyday feelings of churning tension. On these latest Glitterer songs, Russin performs a sort of fuzzed out post-hardcore that somehow sounds both powerful and poignant. Glitterer sometimes sounds a bit shoegazey, because the tones are thick and somewhat hazy, but rather than any sort of contemplation of still life, the music consistently moves forward. Glitterer uses foundational elements like cruising guitars and a heavy bassline to depict a richly dynamic struggle with a kind of creeping heartache. The songs are chill, but they seem very focused, since — besides the fact that th...
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