See Through Dresses to release End of Days via Tiny Engines

Tiny Engines recently welcomed Omaha, Nebraska’s See Through Dresses to the label roster. Fresh off tour dates with Cursive and Beach Slang earlier this year the band recorded six new songs that make up their Tiny Engines debut, End Of Days. The six-song 12-inch is now available for Pre-Order. Digital pre-order on Bandcamp or iTunes. The band recently finished up another tour run including dates with Cymbals Eat Guitars. More shows coming soon!
You can hear the second single from End Of Days now. “Drag Scene” is streaming exclusively on Stereogum. “Haircut” previously premiered on Noisey, along with a band interview.
The band’s 2013 Self-Titled LP is available for streaming/download on Bandcamp, iTunes and Spotify.
Principal songwriters Mathew Carroll and Sara Bertuldo, along with drummer Nate Van Fleet and bassist Alex Kirts, have crafted a catalogue of songs indebted to classic post-punk and new wave artists of the ’80s, but their sonic footprint more closely resembles the textural treatments of ’90s dream-pop and shoegaze. The arrangements often build as though to erupt, only to implode. There are moments when Bertuldo and Carroll sound noxious and distant, their voices doused in reverb, their guitars droning and pulsing. When the clouds look dark, See Through Dresses offer flashes of pure pop sunshine to punctuate those moments of isolation and distance.