Virginia’s spookiest, and possibly most handsome, post-punk band True Body have taken the hideously deformed industrial rage rockers Digital Hell under their wing for a new, split record. The bands don’t share much aesthetically, but in terms of their outlook on life and their hopes for humanity, their perspectives form a single, undivided gaze into the shadows cast by a setting sun. If there is some talisman of a better future that can be grasped and accommodated, it won’t be found here. True Body begins their side of the split with “No Day,” a track characterized by lachrymose melodies, cut-and-dash guitar chords, and breaching flashes chiming instrumentation, that shroud the proceedings forebodingly, like the branches of a weeping willow obstructing the sig...
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