Gang
925 'Til I Die


4.0
excellent

Review

by helpoemer420 USER (27 Reviews)
August 6th, 2017 | 5 replies


Release Date: 2017 | Tracklist

Review Summary: 'The year is 2942. 925 years after Gang's debut album "925 'TIL I DIE" was released on M8s records. 925 years since these strange beings consolidated their grip on world power.'

GANG base their musical aesthetic on the principle that the creeping unease felt at your worst never truly leaves you. They are the soundtrack to your anxious thoughts at night that never let you sleep.

For the last three years, GANG have honed their sound, refined their psychedelic touches, and amped up the heaviness to the brooding groove-doom that awaits in 925 ‘Til I Die. Previously released tracks have been re-recorded so the record can exist as one whole statement, one that crashes and burns, never rising, always suffocating.

‘Messiah’ melds Beach Boys-vocal harmonies and winding instrumental passages to paranoiac effect, which segues into ‘Enough Nothing’, an always-moving lurch into the woods in Wonderland, that plummets into a cacophony of crushing bass and fretboard heroics. The oppressive atmosphere this segment of tracks creates, clouds the rest of the album; sometimes waning, never dissipating. Whenever there appears to be a moment to breathe, the beast is only in the shadows.

Witness ‘Skinny Dipper’, which starts as a quaint, mellow psych-ditty, the doom-laden distortion in the middle souring the rest of the track as it finishes as it starts. ‘Breath Before Death’ also continues this motif, while also highlighting a key fact about GANG: they know how to write a pop song. Even as it dives into a swampy, murky descent, it’s still catchy as all hell.

Even when ‘2B Abused’ and closer ‘Dead’ envelop the listener in thrashing despair and shrivelling anxiety, there’s still a deeply tongue-in-cheek notion of pop songcraft. But even so, never doubt GANG’s earnestness. They just have a different definition to you. Just as they, and the rest of the M8s Records’ roster, are redefining how a modern rock band should rock out.



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helpoemer420
August 6th 2017


188 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

https://bittersweetsymphonies.co.uk/2017/08/03/album-review-gang-925-til-i-die/



https://m8srecords.bandcamp.com/album/925-til-i-die

Mort.
August 7th 2017


26131 Comments


man this is so weird

one of my friends in real life has recommended me this band, fuego and inevitable daydream

and then you review all of them and its not like theyre well known

i think his band has supported them live, you heard of lazy pilgrims?

helpoemer420
August 9th 2017


188 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

haha yeah, saw Lazy Pilgrims play a show Inevitable Daydream put together! does your friend live in Brighton or Margate? they're part of a scene that's in both those towns

helpoemer420
August 9th 2017


188 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Inevitable Daydream used to live in my hometown so that's mostly how I came to know all these bands innit

Mort.
August 10th 2017


26131 Comments


ahh fair enough, and na he lives in surrey

coincidentally he does have a sput account he never uses



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