Obits moody standard and poor zip




















What a fuckin record! Boris has gone from sludgy doom to drone to trippy psych to shimmery indie pop, but with NO they present the listener with a pretty straight crossover punk record! Pop it in in place of Anthrax one of these days and be amazed.

Bandcamp Daily your guide to the world of Bandcamp. No matching results. Explore music. Get fresh music recommendations delivered to your inbox every Friday. Moody, Standard and Poor by Obits.

Dan P. Giovanni Sanchez. Ty Stranglehold. Matthew Haynes. Kevin Rutherford. Purchasable with gift card. You Gotta Lose I Want Results I Want Results. Everything Looks Better in the Sun. Shift Operator. No Fly List. Naked to the World. Spot the Pikey. New August. Beggin' Dogs. I Blame Myself. Release Date March 29, Recording Location Saltlands Studio. Freedom Empowerment Late Night. With Gil Scott Heron currently enjoying renewed critical acclaim at the age of 61, it seems as though those artists with a little more maturity are ready to show the youth of today that a little experience counts for a lot.

Rick Froberg, leader of Brooklyn-based rockers Obits, has more experience than most, having spent the past quarter-century in some of the most revered bands on the American alternative music scene Pitchfork, Drive Like Jehu, Hot Snakes.

His current band were signed to Sub Pop on the back of a bootleg recording of their first ever gig in , and released their debut album, I Blame You , a year later. It may not be original, but it's certainly effective. If Moody has a fault, it's that it might just be too good at what it does, and although criticising an album for being technically flawless may be a bit nit-picky, it's a valid point, as this kind of music - more than almost any other - is meant to be rough around the edges.

If there's one thing Obits don't have, it's a hip new sound. The band played amped-up roots rock-- twangy Creedence Clearwater Revival riffs delivered at speedy, Wipers-worthy tempos. No samplers and no drum machines, just four scowling dudes and some tube amps. Co-frontmen Rick Froberg and Sohrab Habibion did time playing raw and heavy post-hardcore-- in Hot Snakes and Edsel, respectively-- but Obits jettisoned the atonal bashing in favor of space and subtlety.

Moody, Standard and Poor , the band's second full-length, is in many ways a repeat performance. Guitar duties break down along familiar lines: Rick Froberg hammers out the power chords while Sohrab Habibion plucks the echo-laden leads.



0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000