New York post-industrial punk duo Bangladeafy’s latest album, Vulture, explores themes of aging and purposelessness through the lens of the natural world. The use of synthesizers over bass guitars creates a unique and expansive sound, influenced by bands like Netherlands and Godflesh. The duo’s live performances with acts such as Murderpact and Godflesh have provided lessons in creating atmosphere and blending organic and electronic elements. Despite the challenges of booking shows post-pandemic, Bangladeafy continues to push boundaries and plan for the future. What other bands or experiences have shaped Bangladeafy’s sound and approach to music?
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