- Noise pop/rock
- Avant-rock
- Psych-rock
- No Wave
- Experimental rock
- Art punk
- Garage rock
Comment: as
much as I have figured out so far some groups you could find from the
site of Pen & Mallet a person called J.C. Thorne got involved in
them (aboombong, Dustdevil & Crow, ¡para!helion, Psychic Enemies Network, Azwarm, Icastico). The same case is related
to this 3-piece collective and 3-track release. Oh well, it is a
striking artsy punk and noise pop/rock tinged No Wave release. More
profoundly, you can extract much madness due to many deranged hooks,
amplified noises coming from the bottom to the top, from the left to
the right. It is sort of a sun-stricken yet loud rehearsal room-based
issue with all the brutal energy and propulsive rock and roll
optimism getting obviously inspiration from such juggernauts as MC5,
Sonic Youth, Motörhead, The Stooges, and Glenn Branca. And I believe
in that and the trio. In fact, it is or at least it seems to be a
very simple approach but rock and roll as a predominant case of
guitar music would never die. I am absolutely convinced in the fact
after seeing a gig by Guns'n'Roses some weeks ago.