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I enjoyed Deerhoof's music for many years before this came out, but this album turned me into a Deerhoof superfan. This is an absolutely incredible set of songs from beginning to end. The individual tracks are great, but they all add up to make a powerful overall statement. Listening to this album is such a cathartic experience every time. jgregorsok
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Highly enjoyable ride through Japanese noise pop inspired tunes with a nice dose of original twists and turns. The drumming on this stands out and their willingness to hit pulse on the blender results in a fun listening experience. Vocals are also top notch. This is the album I have been looking for(for a while). Can’t wait to see where this project heads next... mqsack
Lia Braswell of A Place to Bury Strangers delivers an EP that volleys from turbulent pop to drifting near-ambient ballads. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 11, 2020
Dark but designed to move you, this Dallas group uses menacing synths and popping live drum to make heavily rhythmic post-punk. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 13, 2019
Twitchy, effects-heavy post-punk grooves give way to psychedelic surf-rock delirium on the Toronto quartet's dreamy-yet-doomy second LP. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 25, 2024
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still my favorite album of the decade. the grooves are built on spiraling repetition, yet no two moments are exactly alike. utterly mind-bending, yet dictated by thematic purpose. and it's still kept as a trim, ever-cool package, though at times the journey is so immersive it feels everlasting. Dada in a suit; a contained bubble of aesthetic perfection that moves everywhere without stopping or faltering for a second. fucking rock on \m/ Spencer Vik