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3.5 great | ajcollins15 | September 5th 23 | The debut album from the Chile-based band shows an artistic art punk direction that they can continue to play with for a long time. ?Enola Gay? from front to back is an ebb and flow of art punk mixed with shades of post-hardcore, noise rock, post-rock, and math rock. In many ways, they are taking the torch from the heavy rebrand of post-punk with the post-Brexit genre. However, with that comparison comes a lot of waiting, and this album is nowhere near a lot of the top modern post-punk bands out there right now. Several tracks don?t have a lot of presence to them, and the overly long last two songs make the album drag out for much longer than it needed to be. Still, the energy and ideas are all present on this debut and I can?t wait to see the band continue to play with everything.
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3.5 great | Gene Gol CONTRIBUTOR | January 8th 24 | Charm: oozing. Quirk: boozing. Distinct voice: undeniable. Memorability of individual tunes: somewhat questionable.
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0.0 | Sunnyvale STAFF | October 3rd 23 | Shhhh, please, nobody tell Hawks that this band exists...
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3.5 great | Jeanfreddy Gutierrez | September 20th 23 | Their music reminds me to La Vida Boheme, Descartes A Kant and Austin TV, mixing post-punk,
tropi-rock, post-rock and noise pop. It sounds so mexican, so dark and caribbean that it is
weird to find out they are from Chile. Great performance, not so mucho originality and a
bright future.
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2.7 average | Erwann S. STAFF | September 19th 23 | Aesthetically cool blend of everything "indie" that unfortunately suffers from a songwriting that feels aimless way too often.
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4.0 excellent | lurxy | March 30th 24 |
3.5 great | bmelt CONTRIBUTOR | December 31st 23 |
3.5 great | Yotimi | September 27th 23 |
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