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1970s Film Stock
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Guitarist Eddie Garcia lays down hard on the altar of pedal worship, drowning audiences in a fuzzy wash of guitars that stagger between beauty and chaos. Experimental and shoegaze sound collages rub up against finger-picked melodies and sustained drones. 1970s Film Stock is often described as "cinematic," with looping ambient textures, improvisation, skewed hooks, and live composition that work as a soundtrack of a lost film.
"He powers his individual abstraction with fondness for Alan Licht and Derek Bailey, his guitar crying, sighing and screaming broken riffs and dissonant themes." - Grayson Currin, Indy Week
"He powers his individual abstraction with fondness for Alan Licht and Derek Bailey, his guitar crying, sighing and screaming broken riffs and dissonant themes." - Grayson Currin, Indy Week
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Genres:
Avant Garde, Soundtracks, Shoegaze, Solo Artist
Hometown:
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
No upcoming shows
Send a request to 1970s Film Stock to play in your city
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concerts and tour dates
About 1970s Film Stock
Guitarist Eddie Garcia lays down hard on the altar of pedal worship, drowning audiences in a fuzzy wash of guitars that stagger between beauty and chaos. Experimental and shoegaze sound collages rub up against finger-picked melodies and sustained drones. 1970s Film Stock is often described as "cinematic," with looping ambient textures, improvisation, skewed hooks, and live composition that work as a soundtrack of a lost film.
"He powers his individual abstraction with fondness for Alan Licht and Derek Bailey, his guitar crying, sighing and screaming broken riffs and dissonant themes." - Grayson Currin, Indy Week
"He powers his individual abstraction with fondness for Alan Licht and Derek Bailey, his guitar crying, sighing and screaming broken riffs and dissonant themes." - Grayson Currin, Indy Week
Show More
Genres:
Avant Garde, Soundtracks, Shoegaze, Solo Artist
Hometown:
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
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