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Album of the Week Club (UNDER CONSTRUCTION / WILD WEST)
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<blockquote data-quote="cheesygloypist69" data-source="post: 21668" data-attributes="member: 334"><p>I go to local hardcore shows sometimes and this is album perfectly encapsulates the feeling of being at a shitty DIY show in a hot corrugated metal warehouse that reeks of sweat and rubber. This album would be insane to experience live.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I've never heard a hardcore band do math rock like this, so for me the album is much more emotionally varied than some of the other passé gen x shit that came around at the same time. I think a lot of hardcore music suffers from being kinda flat and uninteresting but this album really feels highbrow and noteworthy in comparison. Like, if the guys from Sonic Youth took a bunch of speed and got really angry this is what I'd expect to come out.</p><p></p><p>My favorite track was Hey Cops!, that guitar part in the beginning was super unexpected and almost out of place on an album as heavy as this.</p><p></p><p>I give it a 6.9/10. I need to listen to Spiderland again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cheesygloypist69, post: 21668, member: 334"] I go to local hardcore shows sometimes and this is album perfectly encapsulates the feeling of being at a shitty DIY show in a hot corrugated metal warehouse that reeks of sweat and rubber. This album would be insane to experience live. I've never heard a hardcore band do math rock like this, so for me the album is much more emotionally varied than some of the other passé gen x shit that came around at the same time. I think a lot of hardcore music suffers from being kinda flat and uninteresting but this album really feels highbrow and noteworthy in comparison. Like, if the guys from Sonic Youth took a bunch of speed and got really angry this is what I'd expect to come out. My favorite track was Hey Cops!, that guitar part in the beginning was super unexpected and almost out of place on an album as heavy as this. I give it a 6.9/10. I need to listen to Spiderland again. [/QUOTE]
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