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He winds up pouring alcohol on his grief and guilt until he's drowning
Nick Raskulinecz
with guitar violence reverberating from the darker corners of Americana
was celebrated by Pitchfork as 'the most vital
New Signs of Life FS3 He winds up pouring alcoholAfter swapping hemispheres, Australian outfit Death Bells have found a new home in Los Angeles, emerging with a new album of fervent guitar driven rock, stripped of gloom and punching through with a new sense of positivity. New Signs of Life, their debut for Dais Records, finds Death Bells using a DIY pedigree to plunder the conventions of "rock music" with a saxophone along for the mission. Rather than leaping genres or formats, New Signs of Life is