Not a cloud in the sky, but still a howl inside. Us kids know where the beast resides. It’s like Jekyll and Hyde, the horror lies at our sides. Amongst the decay of virtue lies a greater crime. It’s not just us against them. It starts with I against I. “i wake to see the world go wild.” Concrete blocks pierce the sky. Man-made green bores the mind. This is a ballad for the stray dogs, the ones who commit to the wild. We’ll be the blisters under your feet. Making sure you’ll always feel the heat. We’ll be the tumor under your skin. We’ll be the devil’s kin. So tell us where we’re not allowed. We’ll be abound, making that deafening sound. The first to know when it hits, the last to reap the benefits. The premise never changed, we’re just a minor threat. Still free to a certain degree. You can thank the dogs for that.
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This one also took me a while to get into. It strikes me as less HC than Untitled and less poppy than Ultrapop (stupid I know). Let's call this the No Wave record. Its musical (and amusical) density is matching the persistent sound in my head right now. barnaby nygren
The Minneapolis band add a horn section, a running surrealist allegory about walls, and an occasional nod to the elegiac to their electroshocked post-punk. Bandcamp Album of the Day Mar 4, 2024
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Just a beautiful jazzy rap album with buttery smooth flows versed with huge talent. It's not only lovely to the ears, but the lyrics are profound and empowering about the struggles that she faces. zhangtastic