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Creepoid

by CREEPOID

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Nadua 04:00
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Sunday 03:32
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Baptism 03:12
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Gout 05:06
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Stay Inside 02:22
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Tired Eyes 04:42
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Acrimony 06:54
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Vulgar 03:34
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Old Tree 05:00
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"Their self-titled sophomore LP has more in common with '90s slowcore bands like Red House Painters or Low than it does with most of their labelmates. They can still get intense, but in a different way. Clean guitars and dreamy vocals make up most of the album, pulling you in via entrancement rather than full-throttle attack. And though they can pile on the distortion in some parts (like the psychedelic-sludge drone at the end of "Tired Eyes"), it's more of a rare secret weapon than their main tool to fall back on." — Brooklyn Vegan

"It's all dreamy and morose and we will definitely be using those No Idea gift certificates we got for Christmas (yeah, those are the kinds of nerds we are) to buy it. " — Vice / Noisey

"The Philadelphia quartet’s impressive debut transcends typical motifs—drifting verses cutting to skyrocketing refrains—and discovers true interplay... Lyrics broadly address addiction, innocence lost, ennui, depression, hope and love. It’s aggressive, introspective and a strong opening statement from an exciting band.” — Magnet

"…a strangely haunting yet entertaining end product…" — Alternative Press

"The veteran punk label No Idea has always been more eclectic than people give it credit for. But Creepoid is something altogether novel. The young, co-ed Philadelphia quartet knows full well how to crank up the distortion--but it does so in service of a dreamy, drifting, wistful indie-rock. That said, Creepoid's debut full-length, Horse Heaven, isn't some polished piece of car-commercial fodder; just raw and snaky enough to feel eerily unhinged, the disc simmers like vat of molasses as the vocals of guitarist Sean Miller and bassist Anna Troxell build to a sweet, black oblivion." — AV Club / The Onion

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released May 8, 2014

Creepoid:
Sean Miller - vocals, guitar
Patrick Troxell - drums
Anna Troxell - bass, vocals
Peter Urban IV - guitar

Engineered by Kyle "Slick" Johnson and Jeff White and Fancy Time Studio and Chateau Blanco.

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