
This Baltimore group features members of Nag and Quitter, which already raises expectations and it appears that on their first EP, they’re pulling every lever to subvert rather than fulfill those. This record certainly has a split personality of some kind with every tune sounding like it originates from a different Group entirely and i’m gonna say it fucking rips! Carte Blance is four minutes of math-y noise rock, the kind you’d expect from such groups like John (timestwo), Luggage, the earlier works of Tunic or Help. Vertices then feels a tiny bit closer to the bleak and monotonous post punk vibes you’d have expected at first but there’s also a dusty americana vibe goin’ on kinda like what we’ve heart on that recent The III tape. Cranberry is a dissonant and noisy burst of hardcore, followed by three minutes of experimental drone/noise in The Gate. Then at last in Kept Bread, a doom-/drone-ish beginning leads into what probably bears the most resemblence here to the aforementioned Nag, if maybe Played at two-thirds the speed. A puzzling release that is and i can’t wait to find out where they’re gonna end up going with all this!