Algiers hails from Atlanta Georgia and that deep South music definitely presents itself in their music but with a mix of post-punk and industrial. The band is fronted by lead singer/guitarist Franklin James Fisher who howls from song to song his feelings on modern times. “Black Eunuch” is one song that shows that unique blend the band has for gospel and post-punk with its use of harmony and shoegaze guitars. Check it out above.
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