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GEMS self-released the Medusa EP in 2013, a debut with a remarkably mature sound. On Medusa, haunting and deeply emotive vocals provide the backbone for a dark and dreamy production, balancing gauzy atmospherics with emotional heft. That mix finds new tension and release on GEMS� first full-length album, Kill the One You Love. The record more deeply indulges in the group�s evocative shadow pop, influenced by R&B production and shoegaze. But at the core of GEMS� music is existential longing.
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