A/lpaca – Laughter, Us Us
Laughter releases May 16th via Sulatron Records & Sour Grapes Records.
Laughter releases May 16th via Sulatron Records & Sour Grapes Records.
Glitterfast releases April 11th via Slovenly Recordings.
Yeah I Bet releases April 18th via Knife Hits.
Control releases April 11th via Slovenly Recordings
Saint Lundi releases March 28th via Spastic Fantastic Records.

These New Yorkers’ new longplaying cassette is quite a stunner, showing incredible growth from its already thorougly enjoyable predecessor, 2022’s Fancy! EP. While that one still had a kinda cute power pop and new wave-ish quality to itself, this one manages to come across as simultaneously more abstract and more mature. Less Television Personalities and more eighties The Fall in its minimalism and repetition, yet at all times feeling very deliberately put together, this further channels the aesthetic traits of old british DIY á la Desperate Bicycles, Membranes, Swell Maps or early Mekons, while a thick load-bearing layer of melancholy interconnects some of the album’s most memorable tunes and reminds me quite a bit of a certain strain of aussie groups like Wireheads, Kitchen’s Floor and the more downbeat moments of Eddy Current Suppression Ring. Another decent reference point would be yet another not-so-famous famous group – Philadelphia’s Famous Mammals – along with a number of other US-based shambolic post- and art punk acts like Society, Germ House, Spiral Rash and Toe Ring.
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On their debut cassette carrying the quality seal of the ever-reliable Detroit label Painters Tapes, what this Ohio group pulls off here is nothing short of some top-notch weapons-grade guitar-less synth punk excellence that kinda bridges the gap between oldschool ’70s-’80s acts like Nervous Gender, Units, Visitors and Screamers on one hand and some more recent, varyingly egg-ish groups running the gamut from the unpredictable, hyperactive approach of, say, Checkpoint, Titanium Exposé, Pressure Pin to the more minimalist attacks of Beef, Busted Head Racket and some shit right inbetween those worlds like Quitter, Slimex, Isotope Soap, earlier Freak Genes or Billiam’s synth punk project NTSC>PAL.
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