Always fun to listen to. I have nearly everything they've put out. One criticism I have, however, is they tend to repeat short musical phrases in 4 or 8 measure blocks. (blah blah blah, bada bada bada, blah blah blah, bada bada bada, [repeat ]). deepseaelk
Twelve year old me would be in heaven...
Growing up a band kid, I listened to and played a lot of saxophone. Charlie parker was my go to because I liked his blistering fast riffs, with nuanced emotion built in. Then when I became a grown ass man, I moved on from sax music and on to metal. Dillinger Escape Plan became my go-to. It was crazy, frantic, and heavy.
This album I found on the Ipecac catalog, and couldn't be happier. letthemeatwin
Three renditions of “Snowflakes in July” explore all aspects of the song’s stunning beauty, including a mind-blowing 17-minute live version. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 15, 2020
A heavy blend of post-rock and shoegaze from Argentina's Ox en Mayo Alto rides big emotional crests and contemplative valleys. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 27, 2021
Floor-to-ceiling Boris ragers! It’s like they looked back on songs like Statement and Woman On the Screen and said “let’s do a whole album like that!” Most of these tracks don’t even pass 3 minutes! Zerkalo holds up the middle with some anguished doom.
In the end, *NO* is as strong and declarative as it’s title. Brian Parker