I Want You To Destroy Me is not life-changing or revelatory but it is a solid offering and occasionally provides the odd knockout blow of a song. Their raw and highly energised tracks, with some refinement, could turn them into a juggernaut.
I Want You to Destroy Me is solid as far as debuts go, though it offers the all-too-common letdown of hearing music that’s superficially loud and aggressive, yet feels like it’s doing so little to actually stand out.
You may well be charmed by Ghost Outfit’s acidic battery; but there’s so much going on, you may have trouble remembering how their songs go.
I Want You to Destroy Me makes something intangible and indefinable survive and yet that survival inevitably comes at the price of the love, desire, realization, and self that is documented, explored, and in some cases, attacked.