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the go station - quiet zone
The Go Station
Quiet Zone
Edge Delay

The Go Station may be form New York, but they sound like they could be from London. Pop with shoegazer flourishes, this EP is epic, atmospheric and a pretty timeless slice of college rock. A little bit of Radiohead, a little bit of My Bloody Valentine and a smidge if Oasis, this EP aims high and hits its mark. For a debut release, Quiet Zone is damn sophisticated. There's a buzz brewing around this band, and for once you can believe the hype. They'll still be around when the hipsters have moved on.

Brad Filicky

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