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This House Reveals Surrealistic New Single And Music Video “Burned House”

This House, the new project featuring the legendary G.W. Sok (The Ex), has unveiled “Burned House.” The track is a masterclass in tension, driven by a “twisted shuffle” groove, glitchy synth bass, and knife-like guitar stabs from Ignacio Córdoba. Sok’s spoken-word performance narrates a surrealistic scene of a woman having her final breakfast inside a burning home. The release is accompanied by a lo-fi, witty music video featuring the band as miniatures inside a model house. It is a dissonant, psychedelic experience that pushes the boundaries of avant-garde rock and rhythmic storytelling.

Djordje Miladinović

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