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3.5 great | Gene Gol-Jonsson CONTRIBUTOR | April 16th 24 | Two main takeaways here are that A: Drahla are getting more confident and skilled in their musicanship, and B: they are also starting to somewhat blend in with the Windmill/crank/art/slick punk trend nowadays. Now, I'll be among the first to lose my shit over any new album in that lane, but I also must recognise when that direction looms over an artist slightly.
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4.5 superb | ajcollins15 | April 11th 24 | The sophomore effort from the UK-based post-punk ensemble takes a refreshingly traditional approach amidst the surge of crank wave bands seeking to redefine and innovate within the post-punk genre. "Angeltape" is a cacophonous and densely layered art punk record, distinguished by its prominent use of saxophone, which adds a classic touch to its sonic landscapes. The album presents a truly captivating and intense listening experience, with undertones of dance-punk adding to its allure. Each track feels like a chaotic dance rave set against the backdrop of a horror movie, with a relentless pace that sweeps the listener along without pause. For those seeking a challenging yet compelling musical journey, "Angeltape" is a must-listen, particularly as the spring season approaches.
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3.5 great | lurxy | April 28th 24 |
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