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I'm hearing the purported Norma Jean influence with these chaotic, slidey riffs and distorted gang vocals. But Coarse are no clone either. The way that the vocals sometimes dip into into a death register draw parallels to newer acts like Vein, Code Orange, and Wolf King. It's just a great mixture of everything I love about hardcore, past and present.
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Brotherhood is too often seen as an asterisk in the historical recounting of their members' other projects. But these guys stand on their own. They were smart and pushed the sound creatively, the wway bands like SS Decontrol or Chain of Strength did. pjkinzer
Slowcore, shoegaze, twee, and noise find their way into this ambitious full length from the St. Louis band Frankie Valet. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 9, 2020