Comfort To Me fully captures the chaotic energy of their unrelenting, jaw-dropping live show which The Guardian declared the "most exhilarating rock n' roll show I've seen in years."
Add a dash of motorik groove, a pinch of post-punk grime, and a dose of no wave howl. Welfare Jazz doesn't bargain with the anxiety in that defeated feeling, but rather a boiling certainty that nothing and no one is absolute.
Generating a singular brand of noisy chaos, Swedish post-punk band Viagra Boys fuse pounding hard rock grooves, minimalist melodies, discordant guitar and sax, and howling vocals into an uncompromised volley of sound
Gay angry sluts want to inject this record into their bloodstream! Confrontational, topical, and entirely hilarious. For fans of Amyl & The Sniffers, Destroy Boys, and Mannequin Pussy
A departure from their previous politically-charged work, aiming for a more simple and "stupid" approach while exploring the mundane and the absurd. It's a record that blends elements of garage rock, new wave, and even country.
Primitive, post-EVERYTHING outsider-art noise freak-outs from one of the best to do it. Bill Orcutt and Dan Hosker on guitar; Adris Hoyos on drums and shrieks. Violently avant-garde.