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|  | V/A Vanishing, The / Sixteens Label : GSL Records Year : 2004 Format : CD Style : Electronic / Dark Ambient Availability : Out of stock
| | | | Description : | San Francsico trio VANISHING return with a follow-up to last year's 'Songs for Psychotic Children.' Fronted by former SUBTONIX sax player Jesse Eva, the band have amassed a growing cult of loyal fans, gripped by the band's sultry goth-dance rhythms and Eva's manic, unpredictable live presence. The San Francisco Bay Guardian insists that VANISHING 'can't be written off as just goths', and that much is pretty undeniable. VANISHING's two new tracks are followed by a pair from Berkeley's SIXTEENS, also a trio with an affinity for the darker side of life. Comparable to a synth-happy CHRISTIAN DEATH by way of SUICIDE, SIXTEENS have been playing around the Bay Area and touring the U.S. for the past few years. They recently issued a full-length on SF's Cochon Records. This EP was released on 12' vinyl in April 2004.
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