With emo becoming a justifiably maligned quantity in recent years, especially in the flush of odious subgenres, it's easy to forget that there used to be worthwhile bands that mined that territory. The members of Warwick, New York's Pictures in Braille may not embrace a particular genre, but it's clearly learned a great deal from the best emo bands of the 1990s. Their sweeping, atmospheric exuberance is reminiscent of the Rising Tide-era Sunny Day Real Estate, while the amalgam of melodic distortion and impressionistic textures recalls the Promise Ring's sonically ambitious pop. The group's penchant for vocal choruses is very contemporary; fortunately, it layers the vocals well and doesn't aim for the trendily haphazard atonality favored by groups that try to cover up musical shortcomings with veneer of passion. Pictures in Braille has nothing to hide.
- Tom Murphy
Village Voice Media ( Denver Westword)
Hey! It's Damon from Set Theory. We are looking for a male or female vocalist in the NY area (we're based in Southern Westchester, NY). If you know of anyone interested, please e-mail me here. We would really appreciate any help!
Our recent songs can be heard on our MySpace page.
thanks dude, we are on the back half of tour now we in minneapolis and the show went excellent, but we should get a show at the tuscan cafe or something sometime in july or august, let me know what you think! talk to you soon!