There's something eerily familiar about Dead Gaze's "It's Not Real" that we can't quite place. It is as though the radio dial caught a muffled pop-transmission from a late 90s Top 40 station. R. Cole Furlow keeps his vocals submerged, per usual, but he's less swampy-New Order on "It's Not Real" and more Flaming Lips from the bottom of the sea. The summers are sticky in Mississippi, but Dead Gaze are a Gulf breeze, assuming such wind currents exist. We ...
Impose Magazine — There's something eerily familiar about Dead Gaze's "It's Not Real" that we can't quite place. It is as though the radio dial caught a muffled pop-transmi... more info