
Punk rock blast from down under.
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Punk rock blast from down under.
From the goth to the indie to the post-punk. Be my Hiroshima.
I am not the avid Gary Numan fan but this is a great album even if there is nothing outright special about it. Good moods of industrial-rock-electronics, not foreground music though. (And probably the most terrible album cover typography of 2017.)
Still digging through some stuff from last year that I missed. And just can’t miss to put up everything from Ritual Howls here. Still goth.
Discogs says it’s techno and house AND modern composition. I cannot really say, it is many things with mixed beats, more slow than mid tempos, some basses but more pianos, few vocals but rather instrumentals. It is nice music, some tracks great even.
This year so far (not too long but still) I heard so many boring records released lately. So this one is officially the first one that sounds interesting, energetic and most of all genuine. Other than that it’s low-fi garage rock shitpunk, like it should be.
Just good vibes. House, positive, weekend chill.
It’s like Portishead remastered with a more current sound. Has weight.
Nice and smooth. Good for work and chilling.