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"text": "A bruised shoegaze surge that trades haze for impact. Guitars roar in stacked octaves, their saturation sculpted so chords remain legible; bass snarls with pick attack; drums punch through the wall with dry toms and crash-splashes. Vocals ride on a ghost-melody, intimate and slightly buried, turning the chorus into a tidal undertow rather than a shout. Mid-song, a feedback-ribbon interlude opens headroom before the final, heavier reprise. It’s catharsis by overdrive: beautiful, punishing, and strangely tender.\u2028Listen: https://margaritaspodridas.bandcamp.com/track/torreta"
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