THE LOUDER STUFF
BIG|BRAVE – A Chaos Of Flowers
Bjork goes post-metal. (7)
DOOL – The Shape Of Fluidity
A dark, gothy prog with some modern post-metal elements that would not disqualify the band from sharing a bill with mid-period Anathema or latter-day Katatonia. Good, but not as good as 2020’s “Summerland”. (8)
HARVESTMAN – Triptych Part One
Neurosis mainman Steve Von Till goes full-on ambient dub with contributions from Yob and Sleep members. Fire up that bong. (8)
HIGH ON FIRE – Cometh The Storm
It’s fuckin’ High On fuckin’ Fire, what do you think this sounds like? Prepare to have your eardrums melted by awesome riff after awesome riff at an unbearably loud volume, like Mastodon trying to be heard over Motorhead playing right next to them, and please welcome the incredible Coady Willis (Big Business, Melvins) on drums. (8)
MELVINS – Tarantula Heart
I’ve been following these guys for decades, listened to 30+ of their albums and EPs, and I’ve read about a “return to form” for at least a dozen of those where the reviewer usually means their slightly more accessible “Houdini”/“Stoner Witch” era. That’s what reviewers are saying about this one too but reviewers are full of shit because this one’s weird as fuck, but in a good way – thrown some Butthole Surfers into their sludge, perhaps? (8)
MY DYING BRIDE – A Mortal Binding
Is it just me or is the violin slightly off-key/out of tune? I like the riffs, more brutal than their last few albums, and nobody plays doom/death metal like MDB, but I find that violin a bit distracting. (7)
PEARL JAM – Dark Matter
Who would’ve guessed that Pearl Jam not only would outlive Nirvana, Soundgarden, and Alice In Chains but, 33 years after their debut, still be capable of releasing one of the year’s best pure rock albums? (8)
THE OTHER STUFF
T-BONE BURNETT – The Other Side
A quiet, beautiful, introspective record by Burnett who’s better known as a Grammy-winning producer but is also the King of Americana. (8)
IRON & WINE – Light Verse
A return to form for Americana stalwart, and his duet with Fiona Apple on “All In Good Time” is a serious candidate for song of the year. (8)
ST. VINCENT – All Born Screaming
Probably the best St. Vincent album to date, Annie Clark has never sounded realer and, well, more fun, moving with ease between funky rock, NIN-inspired industrial, and dream pop. (8)
TAYLOR SWIFT – The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology
It’s fine. (8)
VARIOUS ARTISTS – The Power Of The Heart: A Tribute To Lou Reed
A really good tribute album, most of the artists put their own spin on the songs, very few play it straight. Featuring Keith Richards, Rufus Wainwright, Joan Jett, Rickie Lee Jones, The Afghan Whigs, Mary Gauthier, Lucinda Williams, Rosanne Cash and others. (8)
Sunday, 28 April 2024
Short Attention Span Record Reviews, Apr 24 Vol. III
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