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Sarah Torribio and her right brain. Music. Musings. Writing. Style.


“Pirouette” by Ain’t is a brand new bit of buzzy, shoe-gaze, noise-pop.

The song is hot off the presses but, for this Gen X-er, hits nostalgic as an old prom dress. And no wonder. The 5-piece London band describes themselves as “channeling the stranger end of ‘90s guitar music.”

The resulting soundscape is cozy as an afghan, provided you’re the type that can snuggle with a bit of moodiness. And there are some lovely threads woven in there, including sorbet-sweet vocals and guitar by turns fuzzy and anthemic.

The opening riff, by the by, calls to my mind the Pied-Piper-like opening notes of Led Zeppelin’s “Over the Hills and Far Away.” Any other comparison stops there.

I’m already entangled on a quantum level with Ain’t. I sense the world is in need of this sonic air freshener of a band.

–Sarah Torribio

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