Top 3 split records that you (probably) missed, as seen by emo rockers DAMPER

Just a couple of days after our recent feature on the newest emo split between DAMPER and SLOW DISCO, we’re back with a follow-up special, exposing DAMPER’s taste in music, through their first-hand list of top split records worth a check! We’re stoked to let you get to know them a bit more and hopefully get you on board with their amazing, smooth and nostalgic sounding work. Existential Split by Damper Continued below… Thom of DAMPER, by Liam King Thom’s pick: IIOI / KOJI IIOI/KOJI by KOJI In my mind, this split is and likely always will be the best collection of music from both Into It. Over It. and Koji’s respective discographies. With 10 tracks (5 from each artist) and a runtime of almost 30 minutes, neither artist overstays his welcome nor leaves any...

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