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Lincoln, Nebraska’s grunge/shoegaze trio Ivory Daze return with their explosive new EP Chlorine, out now via Quiet Panic. Blending the fuzz-drenched grit of The Melvins and Smashing Pumpkins with the layered beauty of ’80s guitar tones, the trio—Isahen Harms, Maeve Nelson, and Van Foster—deliver raw emotion wrapped in distortion. Produced with precision and heart, Chlorine balances heaviness and melody, capturing a band sharpening its sound through constant touring and evolution. For fans of dreamy aggression and alt-rock catharsis, Chlorine marks a defining statement from one of the Midwest’s most promising acts.
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