The album opens with a track that sounds like the big bad wolf is taking heavy footed steps to a door near you. Dark, menacing, and dirge like. The track is the named after the album title. It has barely-there vocals.
They are
ghostly
intonations hovering in the track composition - are they lyrics or vocals
. Maybe
neither, but a slightly
unholy sound.
Track two, Pinky, hits you full force and by track 3, you can almost feel the bristle of musical strings hitting you in the face
. The punk vocals of Noval and Cunningham cut it up throughout. In Black Door, we are back in a Grimm-esque world of echoing drums and off-centre beats. It's driven by an eerie vocal; the track flips into filmic proportions, where stoner guitar dominates and, yeah
I think
this is my favourite
. The vocals on Grip remind of Super Furry Animals song, a bit of folk metal. I’m a fan of the guitar and bass sounds on Stingray. It's urgent, evoking the predatory nature of the sea creature, perhaps
? Works for me.
There’s lots of things to love in this album – the complexity and power of the sound.
The variety of noise and composition throughout and some great, dark and poetic song titles like Not In Love With These Times or Dead Bird
. If someone were trying to grapple with dark times, then this might be an expression of those times. Stating the obvious maybe
, but I admire the turnaround in art. The short sharp finish of Rooftops cements the end of a solid, formidable and hearty album.
Award winning multi-platinum 2 piece music band from Auckland, New Zealand. Signed to international conglomerate Arcade Recordings since 2018.