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Phoria is a five-piece band from Brighton, England. The band consist of Trewin Howard (vocals), Jeb Hardwick (guitar, visuals), Ed Sanderson (keyboard, vocals), Tim Douglas (bass,
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searra ruggeri
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Jul 1, 2016
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Last month, Phoria released their debut album Volition, which is slowly solidifying itself as one of my favorite releases of 2016. Sublime and nebulous, their gentle sound weaves folk songwriting and stark electronic atmospheres together.
Each subse...
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searra ruggeri
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Apr 19, 2016
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Phoria is a Brighton 5-piece that makes music that seeps into the fabric of your soul. It's visceral and transformative, encapsulating you with sound and emotion.
Their music is meant to interact with more than just your sense of hearing, and evokes...
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Sounds like:
James Vincent McMorrow,
Fleet Foxes,
Vancouver Sleep Clinic,
RY X,
wash.
By
Donna Arendse
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Feb 23, 2016
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There are very few songs that have captured my attention so swiftly, or as entirely as Phoria's latest release. "Saving Us A Riot" is the 2nd single to be taken from their debut album, following on from the release of "Melatonin" in November -- and h...
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Sounds like:
Vancouver Sleep Clinic,
Howling,
Sigur Ros,
Favela
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Donna Arendse
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Oct 30, 2015
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Brighton quintet Phoria has just released their first single since 2014. Characterized by cinematic, visually evocative soundscapes, the bands' sound has constantly evolved since their 2010 debut, with "Melatonin" being the first taste of their debut...
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Sounds like:
Chelonis R. Jones,
M.A.N.D.Y.,
Lopazz
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Sounds like:
I'lls,
Chet Faker,
James Blake
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kid-sam
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Jun 17, 2014
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If Phoria isn't yet on your radar, it's probably time to lift your game a bit. Touted by tastemakers across the globe, the London quintet (and past Indie Shuffle favorite) have most recently received support from Mumford and ...
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