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“Our Reality Is Noisy”: April + VISTA Make Comfort Music for a World on Fire with ‘Traditional Noise,’ a Cinematic & Boundary-Breaking Debut
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“Our Reality Is Noisy”: April + VISTA Make Comfort Music for a World on Fire with ‘Traditional Noise,’ a Cinematic & Boundary-Breaking Debut

By Mitch Mosk
April + VISTA reshape tradition into revelation on their boundary-pushing debut album ‘Traditional Noise,’ a breathtaking record that fuses raw experimentation with soul, rock, R&B, and electronic music – resulting in a deeply human meditation on memory, survival, self-reclamation, and creative freedom. In conversation with Atwood Magazine, the duo discuss honoring the music that raised them, resisting the boxes imposed on Black indie artists, and turning their unconventional, modern noise
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