You like this chord? Good, cause it’s all you’re gonna hear for the next 10 minutes - Swans probably
Ok, yeah, this is the best sasscore album of all time.
The first car seat headrest album to step away from their lo-fi sound, and it still holds up really well as a steady, reliable indie rock album.
Can the singer add a little more auto tune to his voice? He almost sounds human
Great ideas, a well thought-out concept, and some interesting experiments here and there.
Unfortunately, the experience is kinda soured from the overly suffocating mixes on a lot of tracks.
This is the best thing to come out of modern hardcore probably ever.
The energy, the lyrical themes, the creativity, god everything about this album kicks ass.
This album shows MCR at their most disjointed, chaotic, and rough around the edges. And honestly, it's still pretty solid.
The songs on here are so lively and sparse. It sounds like they're just performing live in some guerrilla gig. Each track feels fluid, and borderline improvised at times, like there was no real thought about linear song structure. While his singing isn't his best at all, this album is a great display of how much of a powerhouse Gerard is as a frontman. This is largely from ... read more
I Found this album from a Spotify rec, and this whole thing scratched my noise addict brain in all the right places.
But in all seriousness, Avenade clearly has a great appreciation for various forms of loud rock, and he shows it in full force on this noisy, densely produced album.
There’s so much versatility on here, from the shoegazy walls of noise, to the drums that pierce through the mix like a shotgun, to the distorted shouts, this thing is a blast. And while it’s super loud ... read more