There are many different artists I associate
Ashes Grammar with - the dense sonic brilliance of My Bloody Valentine's Loveless, the free-flowing structure of Boards of Canada on Music Has the Right to Children or Geogaddi, the trance inducing power of Deerhunter's finest works (e.g. Helicopter). But Ashes Grammar has a sound uniquely it's own, and is a necessary listen for anyone who likes shoegaze, blissy pop, joy, or sunny days. Especially that last one, literally nothing goes with a sunny day better than Ashes Grammar.
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