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Looks Like Rain

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It is impossible to listen to Signal & Alibis’ Looks Like Rain without immediately being swept back to the early’90s Scene that Celebrates Itself: the first wave of shoegaze. But the Fort Worth duo of Rebecca Jozwiak on synths and vocals and Brian Carter on guitar spends the length of these five tracks proving that attempting to distill their influences to a single style of music is a futile effort.

The star of the album is Jozwiak’s evocative vocals. Reminiscent of PJ Harvey and modern day dream-poppers Zola Jesus and Lykke Li, Jozwiak uses her voice to guide the listener through a labyrinth of guitar washes blanketed over melancholy synthesizers, a tactic best illustrated on the album’s closing track, “Black Mold.”

The mood is dark but hopeful on Looks Like Rain. Clocking in at just under 20 minutes, the EP — recorded and mixed by Adam Skokan-Guinn and mastered by Russell Jack at RJ Audio in Fort Worth — really starts picking up steam right about the time it is over. I found myself both wishing it was twice as long and searching the internet to find the person who invented the repeat button so I could thank him. — Jasun Lee for Fort Worth Weekly. 07.06.16.


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Rebecca Jozwiak - vocals, synths
Brian Carter - guitars

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released July 9, 2016

Music & lyrics by Rebecca Jozwiak

Recorded and mixed by Adam Skokan-Guinn
Mastered by Russell Jack at RJ Audio
Released by Dreamy Life Records (DLR-019)
Fort Worth, TX

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Signals and Alibis Fort Worth, Texas

Signals & Alibis is a post-punk, electro, shoegaze band from Fort Worth, Texas.

Rebecca Jozwiak, Brian Carter and Joshua Beene.

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