Superhumanoids, a Los Angeles four-piece heavily based in the use of synthesizers, began the day at the normally explosively packed PureVolume House. Switching between male and female singers, the band’s sound is drenched in low bpm sequencer triggered electronics. Pretty good overall, nicely hushed for good background music.
Superhumanoids Live at the PureVolume House SXSW
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