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Salt Lake City quartet, Dwellers, are offering up a video premiere of “Headlines,” a track off their third full-length, Corrupt Translation Machine, which was released last May. The animated video is notable for, among other things, the fact that it was created the old fashioned way—completely by hand. No AI was used. The track itself is equally organic, a progressive, post-grunge slacker that sounds like Alice in Chains or Soundgarden in their quieter moments. The quartet—Joey Toscano (guitars/vocals/keys), Oz Inglorious (bass), Kellii Scott (drums), Chase Cluff (keys)—features members of Failure, Iota and Last and has been together for nearly 15 years, releasing two previous albums in 2012 and 2014. Corrupt Translation Machine is their first in more than a decade and was issued by Small Stone Records.
All songs on Corrupt Translation Machine were written, arranged and produced by Joey Toscano. Drums were tracked at Akira Audio by Gabe Van Benschoten in Calabasas, California. Everything else was recorded by Mike Sasitch at Man Vs. Music in Salt Lake City, Utah and mixed by Eric Hoegemyer at Tree Laboratory in Brooklyn, New York, and mastered by Chris Goosman at Baseline Audio Labs in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It was released on CD, vinyl and digitally. You can order it here.
Joey Toscano had this to say about “Headlines”:
“‘Headlines’ is a simple little light-hearted song about the impermanence and intangibility of inner thoughts, the impermanence of all things externally as well, and trying not to get too caught up in it all.”
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