THE RESIDENTS DEEP DIVE #3: FINGERPRINCE
After the trippy weirdness present on "Meet the Residents" and "The Third Reich n' Roll", the Rez go for something much more... Subtle. Yes, I have mentioned in one of my previous reviews that faithfully describing the sound these guys make is quite a difficult task, yet somehow it feels even harder to describe on this one. "Fingerprince" feels like a rather scattered and abstract album that is way more quiet and ... read more
THE RESIDENTS DEEP DIVE #2: THE THIRD REICH 'N ROLL
After the chaotic yet somewhat quirky "Meet the Residents", The Rez put out an album that is more cohesive and with a much more solid concept. On "The Third Reich 'n Roll", The Rez basically take a jab at rock music and the music industry as a whole, comparing the differences between the mainstream and the underground to fuckin Nazi Germany. This, however, is probably just a provocative move from their part, as ... read more
THE RESIDENTS DEEP DIVE #1: MEET THE RESIDENTS
I'm not really one to do long intros, so I won't do it. Nevertheless, if anyone is reading this, I want to say that It's really hard to get an idea on how these mfs sound just from hearing what other people have to say, trust me.
Meet the Residents is the *official* debut album by experimental band The Residents, and it showcases what they do best: making shit that's hella weird. This album has no apparent concept (at least ... read more
7G, the debut album by THE PC Music producer A.G. Cook, offers a 2 hour and a half album full of colorful electronic sounds that, regardless of a few duds in the tracklist, never gets boring.
Despite being this long, the album still manages to be entertaining all the way throughout due to its great variety: we got the frenetic, breakbeat oriented opening track "A-Z", the pretty hyperpop "ballad" that is "Silver", the laid-back indie-folk of "Being ... read more