
Death From Above 1979 – Outrage! Is Now

Memory keeper. Mostly music and movies, plus some series and video games. Obscure darkness meets pop culture glow.
It’s great that they kept “Rage” in the band name so we can always refer to all the projects as simply “Rage”. True spiritual successor to RatM.
Interesting new turns, some brave choices, and more powerful sound. Now Foo Fighters is not just playing arena rock like business as usual but add some extra flavours.
QotSA is still right there.
And Spotify autoplay continues with: Pixies – Where Is My Mind.
And then I continue with: The Cranberries – Zombie.
Just the experimental hiphop that you would expect from Dälek.
At times experimenting ambient, other times beautiful modern composition, and then some noisy downtempo.
Power noise with rhythm and weight.
Stumbling upon this record was like listening to Nid & Sancy’s Talk To The Machine for the first time, or the first run with We Love’s self-titled debut, or the first hearing of Digitaria. Gems of electronic music that are not groundbreaking per se, not necessarily famous or hyped, but give me an intimate touch from the first time we meet.
Synth electro, heavy influences of Carpenter.
IDM infused with some glitches and breakcore beats and jungle rythm and dub. Surprisingly powerful, exciting.