White Hills

White Hills is an American psychedelic rock band that has harnessed the art of creating immersive soundscapes, blending a variety of rock subgenres into their own distinct style. The band emerged from the vibrant New York underground music scene and has steadily built up a reputation for its entrancing and intense live performances. Founded by guitarist and vocalist Dave W. and bassist Ego Sensation, White Hills crafts music characterized by swirling guitar textures, driving rhythms, and often spacey and contemplative lyrical themes, designed to take listeners on a transcendental journey.

The band's discography is a testament to their productivity and dedication to evolution, as evidenced by releases like the hard-hitting "Glitter Glamour Atrocity" and the more meditative "Heads on Fire." Their recent releases, such as "Splintered Metal Sky" and "Cavity - First Communion," showcase a group that refuses to remain stagnant, continually pushing the boundaries of their sound. Albums like "H-p1" and "Walks For Motorists" explore the intersection of noise rock, post-punk, ambient, and electronic music, confirming White Hills' status as a band with a vision that extends well beyond conventional rock boundaries. With each new release, White Hills invites listeners to partake in a sonic exploration that is both challenging and rewarding, ensuring their place in the pantheon of contemporary psychedelic rock innovators.

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Drop Out III
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