Gazelle Twin, the experimental electronic project of Brighton-based artist Elizabeth Bernholz, returns with their latest album "Shadow Dogs," a haunting and disorienting journey into the depths of the human psyche.
From the ominous opening track "Flesh Cover" to the glitchy beats of "Hobby Horse," Gazelle Twin effortlessly blends elements of industrial, techno, and avant-garde to create a sound that is both futuristic and primal.
Bernholz's vocals are distorted and otherworldly, adding to the sense of unease that permeates the entire album.
The standout track "Throne" is a powerful meditation on power and control, with its pulsating rhythms and menacing lyrics creating an atmosphere of tension and dread.
Meanwhile, "Pissed Stars" showcases Gazelle Twin's ability to create beauty out of chaos, with its shimmering synths and ethereal harmonies.
Throughout "Shadow Dogs," Gazelle Twin pushes the boundaries of conventional music, challenging listeners to confront their own fears and desires.
This is not an album for the faint-hearted, but for those willing to take the plunge into the darkness, the rewards are plentiful.
Gazelle Twin has once again proven themselves to be a unique and visionary talent in the world of experimental music.
From the ominous opening track "Flesh Cover" to the glitchy beats of "Hobby Horse," Gazelle Twin effortlessly blends elements of industrial, techno, and avant-garde to create a sound that is both futuristic and primal.
Bernholz's vocals are distorted and otherworldly, adding to the sense of unease that permeates the entire album.
The standout track "Throne" is a powerful meditation on power and control, with its pulsating rhythms and menacing lyrics creating an atmosphere of tension and dread.
Meanwhile, "Pissed Stars" showcases Gazelle Twin's ability to create beauty out of chaos, with its shimmering synths and ethereal harmonies.
Throughout "Shadow Dogs," Gazelle Twin pushes the boundaries of conventional music, challenging listeners to confront their own fears and desires.
This is not an album for the faint-hearted, but for those willing to take the plunge into the darkness, the rewards are plentiful.
Gazelle Twin has once again proven themselves to be a unique and visionary talent in the world of experimental music.






