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In the wake of the disbandment of LA indie psych-rock act The Ivories, former members and frequent collaborators decided it was time for reinvention.

Expanding on their experiments with more electronic-focused sounds on previous works, Screen Name turns up the abrasion as they enter the realm of hyperpop.

Wailing, distorted guitars supply a palpable feeling of doom, contrasting an effervescent vocal melody to an undeniably head-banging effect.

Synths transform from pulsating, club-friendly beats to sounding like saws being sharpened waiting to attack, creating an intense atmosphere fitting of the track’s title.

It's a fitting approach for a band with an affinity for horror, using imagery of demons, bats and Scream's Ghostface as part of their narrative.

With an air of suspense and a clean slate, Screen Name invites you to peek behind the mask.

Written by
Tatiana Tenreyro

In the wake of the disbandment of LA indie psych-rock act The Ivories, former members and frequent collaborators decided it was time for reinvention.

Expanding on their experiments with more electronic-focused sounds on previous works, Screen Name turns up the abrasion as they enter the realm of hyperpop.

Wailing, distorted guitars supply a palpable feeling of doom, contrasting an effervescent vocal melody to an undeniably head-banging effect.

Synths transform from pulsating, club-friendly beats to sounding like saws being sharpened waiting to attack, creating an intense atmosphere fitting of the track’s title.

It's a fitting approach for a band with an affinity for horror, using imagery of demons, bats and Scream's Ghostface as part of their narrative.

With an air of suspense and a clean slate, Screen Name invites you to peek behind the mask.

Written by
Tatiana Tenreyro

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