The Temper Trap “Sungazer” Review
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George Millington
1mo agoen
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gsgmedia.coThe Temper Trap “Sungazer” Reviewgsgmedia.coAfter 10 years away, Sungazer arrives as both a comeback statement and a reset button for The Temper Trap. Rather than trying to recreate the widescreen indie anthem era that made them famous back in the late 2000s, the band leans into expansion—blending their guitar-driven identity with electronic production, breakbeats, and a noticeably more introspective […] The post The Temper Trap “Sungazer” Review appeared first on GSG Media .
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