New York band Voyeur releases ambitious second EP Something Becomes You

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New York band Voyeur has released their second EP, "Something Becomes You," showcasing a more ambitious and scuzzy take on alt-rock. This follows their debut EP, which was noted for its strong homage to past influences. The new EP features a mix of emotional distance and intense musical interplay. Songs like "Spirit" and "Look Through You" highlight the band's ability to create tension and complexity within their sound. The project blends contrasting elements, with singer Sharleen Chidiac's soft vocals and drummer Max Freedberg's powerful rhythms. The final track, "Velvet," encapsulates the band's unique style, merging dreamlike and nightmarish qualities.


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