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Have you ever woken in a panic, short of breath and disturbed as your psyche attempts to navigate between nightmare and new day? If you are foreign to such feelings, allow Tunnel Visions to verse you accordingly. Tunnel Vision’s sense of unimpeded auditory storytelling makes it easy to mistake them for a neglected cultish goth-rock band of 1970s Britain. With a sound that evokes the avant-garde rock experimentation of <a href="spotify:artist:2wXUKlYvdBHn2MNeRKgG6W" data-name="This Heat">This Heat</a>, the gloom of <a href="spotify:artist:6WoTvA9qinpHtSRJuldYh6" data-name="The Fall">The Fall</a>'s ‘<a href="spotify:album:0BGGErk30JJDxnbqvej9S8" data-name="Bend Sinister">Bend Sinister</a>’, and the twisted surrealism of David Lynch’s psycho debut ‘Eraserhead’, Tunnel Visions propel you into the day-in-the-life of a person whose paranoia and persistent nightmares shape their waking hours. Providing the atmospheric colours of neo-psychedelia, the poise of Spaghetti Western guitar licks, and the domestic poetry of 1970s post-punk, Tunnel Visions’ immersive storytelling and experimental instrumentation will keep you fixated from dawn to dusk.
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