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each track uses the fact that its digital hardcore in its own unique way each time, rarely sounding similar to the other despite generally being noisy and in your face. i find this to be especially helped by Machine Girl's usage of unique samples or their own voices, which i can barely understand but honestly it really adds to the charm and aesthetic of this release. i know this album is 7 years old at the time of writing this, but it still holds up incredibly well. Molly
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Love this work. Giant Claw blends instruments from all over to create a soundscape of worlds and thoughts. Each track is a new feeling in a new world. Zoro
Four new rowdy, impossibly catchy songs from this post-punk group who bridge rough-edged New Zealand-style pop with darker, steelier sounds. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 31, 2018
The imaginative L.A. noise duo look to the future and see only destruction on their latest album of prickly, shadowy electronica. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 16, 2019