They Are Gutting a Body of Water on Audiotree Live (Full Session)
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They Are Gutting a Body of Water (abbr. TAGABOW) are a Philly based, noisy shoegaze band with obscure vocals and a massive stage presence. Despite the vocals having a feeling of living in the cracks of their forward moving instrumentals, the emotionality is not lost on anyone. Sometimes a track is lyrically confessional and poignant, other times, lacking any sense or meaning, and lead singer Douglas Dulgarian likes it that way. TAGABOW blends together everything you want from shoegaze, then heightens it with the strange and mysterious. Check out the stirring and monumental performance by They Are Gutting a Body of Water on Audiotree Live.
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2. 00:54 63 skies
3. 05:49 takis
4. 07:01 texas instruments
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6. 10:31 eightball
7. 13:18 Moerenuma park
8. 14:06 violence I
9. 18:30 a wasp appears
10. 20:19 sex benefits .5
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