Upon first glance, DOORS' newest offering, "Turn Out The Lights," on swirl vinyl, looks like a psychedelic trip waiting to happen.
The cover art alone screams late-night jam session in a smoky basement, with the promise of mind-bending guitar solos and introspective lyrics about love, loss, and maybe even a few extraterrestrial encounters.
As soon as the needle drops on the record, it's clear that DOORS have fully embraced their reputation as masters of the trippy, genre-bending sound that they've become known for.
The opening track, "Midnight Moon," sets the tone with its hypnotic bassline and ethereal vocals that seem to float in and out of consciousness.
But just when you think you've got DOORS all figured out, they throw a curveball with tracks like "Neon Dreams" and "Electric Visions," which blend elements of shoegaze, synth-pop, and even a touch of reggae for good measure.
It's a weird and wonderful journey that keeps you on your toes from start to finish.
Overall, "Turn Out The Lights" is a bold and ambitious statement from a band that refuses to be confined by genre conventions.
It's a record that demands repeat listens and rewards the adventurous listener with new sonic discoveries each time.
So grab yourself a copy on swirl vinyl, turn down the lights, and prepare to be whisked away on a psychedelic odyssey unlike any other.
Trust us, you won't regret it.
The cover art alone screams late-night jam session in a smoky basement, with the promise of mind-bending guitar solos and introspective lyrics about love, loss, and maybe even a few extraterrestrial encounters.
As soon as the needle drops on the record, it's clear that DOORS have fully embraced their reputation as masters of the trippy, genre-bending sound that they've become known for.
The opening track, "Midnight Moon," sets the tone with its hypnotic bassline and ethereal vocals that seem to float in and out of consciousness.
But just when you think you've got DOORS all figured out, they throw a curveball with tracks like "Neon Dreams" and "Electric Visions," which blend elements of shoegaze, synth-pop, and even a touch of reggae for good measure.
It's a weird and wonderful journey that keeps you on your toes from start to finish.
Overall, "Turn Out The Lights" is a bold and ambitious statement from a band that refuses to be confined by genre conventions.
It's a record that demands repeat listens and rewards the adventurous listener with new sonic discoveries each time.
So grab yourself a copy on swirl vinyl, turn down the lights, and prepare to be whisked away on a psychedelic odyssey unlike any other.
Trust us, you won't regret it.






