Karma Glider Future Fiction mothland records review

Karma Glider, Future Fiction: REVIEW

“This Montreal band’s debut EP sounds like it should be the soundtrack to an indie skateboarding video game where you grind on planetary rails and bomb down into celestial half pipes.”

Karma Glider, Future Fiction (Mothland)

Future Fiction, the debut EP by Karma Glider, sounds like it should be the soundtrack to an indie skateboarding video game where you grind on planetary rails and bomb down into celestial half pipes. The vocals, by former Heat frontman Susil Sharma, are hazy and pushed a bit back in the mix, purposefully, for the listener to get lost in the rhythmic, punky shoegaze. The dance between the bass riffs and fuzzy guitar are also fun as hell. Future Fiction is a bit Dead Boys, but if they were opening for someone like Echo & the Bunnymen or the Psychedelic Furs. Another win for Montreal’s Mothland scene. 9/10 “Burning Up”

“Burning Up” by Karma Glider

For more on Karma Glider, please visit their Bandcamp page.

This review was originally published in the July issue of Cult MTL.


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