Absolute heat. This duo is the kind of discovery you make as a music fan that sits with you forever. Angine De Poitrine's quirky, microtonal jam sessions/math rock spaceship absolutely engulfs your ears and mind and it's worth every note you hear. These two weird, alien dudes are going to dominate the music scene for a long time if they keep doing what they're doing.
Much better than For All The Dogs, but still a little underwhelming given the buildup and hype. That being said, not a bad album, not a downright horrible one A real "back to formula" approach and it works to an extent, but gets a little sluggish at points. Way better than the other two dumpster fires he released today, do yourselves a favour and don't listen to Maid of Honor and Habibti....now or ever. I'm sure they'll be soon used at fucking Guantanamo Bay for torture ... read more
Straight heat from ERRA here, totally understand where people say it can get repetitive but after straying a bit from the modern metalcore/djent/whatever scene I really liked what I heard on this project. Bobbed my head along to every song and also really enjoyed the contrast of the clean and screamed vocals.
A massive improvement from Fine Art, which in itself was a damn good album. I love what the lads have going on here musically it sounds like Massive Attack and The Prodigy exploded into a rave dwelling supernova of a human being, that happened to be raised in Belfast; also their message, their grit and the balls to be authentically themselves in their music and lyrics and not apologizing ever for it. How easy it could've been for Kneecap to fold given everything they've faced and all ... read more
This album makes me Kinda ha- yeah actually never mind.
A perfect follow up to American Motor Sports. Kept the same formula that made it great and added to it and it lands great. Great vocals, lyrics complete with good ol chuggy riffs to keep you head banging.