London based Qlowski may have the most genre descriptions I've ever come across for a single band. I've seen them described as "concrete-punks," "dream-punk," and "kiwi-pop," among others. Their latest single, "Surrender," sounds like dark version of early punk and New Wave. The most obvious comparison I'm hearing is Joy Division, but the song has a bit of a harder edge to it, while still having some pop sheen. Also, despite having more in common with music from forty years ago, "Surrender" doesn't quite sound like a throwback. Qlowski are dark yet poppy, laid back yet heavy. They're making some wonderfully interesting music that is perfect for brooding and dancing.
You can watch the video for "Surrender" below. The Wound is due out November 1 on Maple Death Records and Feel It Records, and is available for pre-order here. For more on Qlowski, check out the band on Bandcamp.
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