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*Highlight Tracks: “63 skies”/“eight ball”/“sex benefits.5” *Genre: Shoe-gaze/Noise Rock/Drum and Bass *One of my favorite live albums. It offers a rawer take on some Tagabow songs, and these live versions often feel lot moodier (in the best way possible). It also includes the delightful electronic interludes featured in between songs during their live sets. This record just really displays They are Gutting a Body of Water’s excellence and further solidifies them as one of the most interesting shoe-gaze acts today. *“63 skies” pummels you into the ground and leaves your chest caved in…I love it so much.

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