While Brandon Hagen was working on the album Devil for the Fire, his father suffered a stroke, which was followed by a diagnosis of aphasia (damage to the parts of the brain involved with language). The title of this song was based directly off of this diagnosis. Aphasia may impact one’s ability to speak, write, and understand others speaking.
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While Brandon Hagen was working on the album Devil for the Fire, his father suffered a stroke, which was followed by a diagnosis of aphasia (damage t… read more
While Brandon Hagen was working on the album Devil for the Fire, his father suffered a stroke, which was followed by a diagnosis of aphasia (damage to the parts of the brain involved wit… read more
Vundabar is a Boston-based trio that delivers jangly, fuzzed-out math- and surf-tinged indie rock shot through with post-punk spirit. Formed in 2012 by vocalist/guitarist Brandon Hagen and drummer Drew McDonald while still in high school, the duo eventually recruited bassist Zack Abramo and began playing locally. Sporting a melody-rich blend of knotty folk and loud-soft-loud indie rock a la Beantown luminaries Pixies, the band issued their debut album, Antics, in late 2003. They adopted a grittier tone on 2015's Gawk, which added grungey post-punk to the mix. The cathartic and … read more
Vundabar is a Boston-based trio that delivers jangly, fuzzed-out math- and surf-tinged indie rock shot through with post-punk spirit. Formed in 2012 by vocalist/guitarist Brandon Hagen and … read more
Vundabar is a Boston-based trio that delivers jangly, fuzzed-out math- and surf-tinged indie rock shot through with post-punk spirit. Formed in 2012 by vocalist/guitarist Brandon Hagen and drummer Drew McDonald while still in high scho… read more