Attention-deficit atonal no wave from Cleveland, OH, with
strong female vox, cheeseball synth, and some really goofy uptuned drums.
Vocals cover the territory from Arab on Radar squeals to Erase Errata
sing-speak ranting while the backing band careens back and forth between time
signatures. The drummer is really fond of cowbell-heavy mid-song breakdowns
that in any other context would be totally unforgivable, but here it's hardly
the most obnoxious element at play. As for the tape itself, the presentation is
pretty minimal, with the cover art in particular being really questionable, but
given the sounds inside that's probably what they were going for. This
definitely has the feeling of a document created in the moment rather than a
polished and finished product, which is something I'm generally down with. On
the other hand, I'm not sure I'm down with the fact that Side B is mostly empty
after 1.5 songs, which just seems like a missed opportunity. I want to hear more!
-Will Griscom