Douglas Dulgarian describes certain foods as "Disney bread" - those that don't taste like they've been sold.
This phrase is mentioned in 'trainers', a standout track from They Are Gutting a Body of Water's new album LOTTO, highlighting the awareness that music can also sound artificial, even when it's free.
As a pioneering band in modern shoegaze, they could have capitalized on a watered-down version of their sound, especially with their first LP on ATO Records in NYC.
However, they could have also opted to shroud their music in artificial layers and poetic lyrics that lack meaning.
music can sound just like that, even when it costs nothing
Author's summary: They Are Gutting a Body of Water's new album LOTTO is astounding.