Lying somewhere between sexual assault and a breakdance fight, a live Agape show is abrasively uplifting – a break from the tired sounds of desperate rockers trying to carve a niche. Defined by truly organic electronic music free from the restrictions of laptops and extravagant sequencing, Agape is living and breathing raw energy, constantly mutating and developing new sounds and patterns.
“The experience of an Agape show lies somewhere between the scrotum-shrinking rush of jumpling out of an airplane and the exquisitely undurable pain of being trampled by a million jackbooted leprechauns” - Westword
“A staple in the Salt Lake music scene” - Deseret Morning News
“Agape’s EP is lo-fi DIY punk electronica that is subversive in the way it hooks into the part of your brain that enjoys kicking over the Lego building erected by small children.” - Mark Teppo – IGLOO Magazine
“Wild experimental aspects on the wayside” - Tric Zine
“The 17-minute EP provides just enough danceable tumult and unstructured noise to take your inertia by the throat and transform it into mosh-city.” – Robert Voyer – Splendid Magazine
“The aural assault of Agape’s simple, stripped-down, abrasive, bleepy, insectoid, video-game, brutal synth lines encompass Kill Me Tomorrow, The Locust, Atom & His Package and Some Girls, but imbue the sincerely danceable basics with much more shocking violence.” - Rebecca Vernon – SLUG Magazine
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