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'Broadcast One' - Dandelion Radio's 1st compilation album

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Only a few days left to hear our September stream - otherwise go to MixCloud to listen without detailed artist/gig info

Artist Info

CHIME OBLIVION

Powered by Audioscrobbler™Chime Oblivion is a band formed by John Dwyer (of Thee Oh Sees) and David Barbarossa (of Bow Wow Wow). They released their self-titled debut album in 2025, with influences from punk and new wave. The band also features Weasel Walter, Tom Dolas, and H.L. Nelly.

Chime Oblivion's sound is a blend of post-punk, no wave, funk, and influences from bands like Devo and The Stooges, according to Pop Fantasma. The album explores themes of relationships, identity, and the search for meaning, with lyrics that alternate between the frenetic and the contemplative. The band uses a variety of instruments, including synthesizers, drums, guitar, and marimba, creating dense and energetic soundscapes.

The album was enthusiastically received by critics, who highlighted the originality and intensity of the music, comparing it to bands like The Slits. According to Bandcamp Daily, the sound can be chaotic and noisy at times, but there are also moments of beauty and sensitivity, especially in the lyrics and H.L. Nelly's vocal performance.
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