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Philly Shoegaze Band Releases Intimate New Album
They Are Gutting a Body of Water explores personal themes on latest release.
Apr. 7, 2026 at 9:02pm
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The new album from Philadelphia shoegaze band They Are Gutting a Body of Water features a more stripped-down, personal sound.Philadelphia TodayThe Philadelphia-based shoegaze band They Are Gutting a Body of Water has released their highly anticipated new album, which features a more stripped-down, personal sound compared to their previous work.
Why it matters
The band's shift towards a more intimate, introspective style reflects a growing trend in the indie/alternative music scene, as artists seek to connect more deeply with listeners through vulnerable, confessional songwriting.
The details
On the new album, the band has moved away from the dense, effects-heavy textures of their earlier material, opting instead for a more minimalist, lo-fi approach that puts the focus on the emotional weight of the lyrics and vocal performances.
- The new album was released on April 7, 2026.
The players
They Are Gutting a Body of Water
A Philadelphia-based shoegaze band known for their atmospheric, guitar-driven sound.
What they’re saying
“We wanted to strip things down and get more personal on this record. It's about vulnerability and connecting with the listener on a deeper level.”
— Jenna Harrington, Lead vocalist, They Are Gutting a Body of Water
The takeaway
The new album from They Are Gutting a Body of Water represents a creative evolution for the band, as they explore more intimate, confessional themes and a minimalist sonic approach that is resonating with fans and critics alike.





