Sindy - Horror Head
Sindy, the project of Swedish musician Tom Serner, only released it's acclaimed debut EP last summer, and is now set to release it's debut LP HORROR HEAD, co-produced with Jacob Haage (El Perro Del Mar, HOLY etc). The album is a technicolor realisation of Serner's vision; it filters his influences through a dream pop lens, recasting a decade's worth of indie rock in the mould of Cocteau Twins, while taking influence from the likes of My Bloody Valentine, Sonic Youth, Sebadoh and Daniel Johnston. At the centre of it all are Serner's breathy vocals - think an off-kilter Elliott Smith, delivering what Serner himself describes as "seriously deranged four-chord songs".
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Sindy - Horror Head
Sindy - Horror Head
Sindy, the project of Swedish musician Tom Serner, only released it's acclaimed debut EP last summer, and is now set to release it's debut LP HORROR HEAD, co-produced with Jacob Haage (El Perro Del Mar, HOLY etc). The album is a technicolor realisation of Serner's vision; it filters his influences through a dream pop lens, recasting a decade's worth of indie rock in the mould of Cocteau Twins, while taking influence from the likes of My Bloody Valentine, Sonic Youth, Sebadoh and Daniel Johnston. At the centre of it all are Serner's breathy vocals - think an off-kilter Elliott Smith, delivering what Serner himself describes as "seriously deranged four-chord songs".
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Sindy, the project of Swedish musician Tom Serner, only released it's acclaimed debut EP last summer, and is now set to release it's debut LP HORROR HEAD, co-produced with Jacob Haage (El Perro Del Mar, HOLY etc). The album is a technicolor realisation of Serner's vision; it filters his influences through a dream pop lens, recasting a decade's worth of indie rock in the mould of Cocteau Twins, while taking influence from the likes of My Bloody Valentine, Sonic Youth, Sebadoh and Daniel Johnston. At the centre of it all are Serner's breathy vocals - think an off-kilter Elliott Smith, delivering what Serner himself describes as "seriously deranged four-chord songs".












