'68
In Humor and Sadness


4.5
superb

Review

by BMDrummer USER (55 Reviews)
July 18th, 2014 | 245 replies


Release Date: 2014 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Noise rock n’ roll.

The genre known as “noise rock” has always been full of challenging bands. It’s hosted a humongous variety of bands such as The Jesus Lizard, Big Black, White Suns, and Melt-Banana, all of whom sound completely different. I’ve always considered it to be a subgenre of punk rock due to this lack of caring about mainstream appeal and expressionist attitude. Despite starting in the 80s, the genre seems to be going stronger than ever nowadays. Plenty of bands are doing well in their respective scene; all sounding completely different from one another. One of this year’s greatest records in this genre so far is 68’s In Humor and Sadness, and it has a sound that’s completely different from anything else I’ve heard so far.

White Suns is the one band I’ve heard from this year in the genre that has truly impressed me, but their sound is completely different than this. 68 seems to be borrowing just as much from Black Flag and the Jesus Lizard as Led Zeppelin, resulting in a swinging, dissonant piece of work. They’ve basically found a way to truly break away from the crowd of fellow noise rockers with this approach. Whereas some bands would be embarrassed by old rock musicians, 68 are acknowledging the influence. This is a very dynamic, dissonant, and challenging release that will impress anyone looking for raw passion and musicality; there’s not one genre they could simply fit under. The vocals are incredibly ripping, often jumping up to incredibly ripping screams from soft, eerie vocals in the vein of Fugazi. The instrumentation behind it is very rich and occasionally comforting, with profound intensity, yet occasionally soothing textures. The Fugazi influence could once again be attributed to the fact that this borrows a lot from Red Medicine, whether it be the dynamic noisiness, the rough vocals, and the almost dub influence with sound effects and samples.

Enough Fugazi comparisons though, because this is original enough to not just be another noisy release. The element of rock n’ roll is something very few other bands have brought in, and it’s used to its full potential here. Very few songs sound completely similar to one another, despite retaining all these elements for each song. Certain songs will focus on the noisy side of their sound, while others will concentrate on the rock n’ roll side of things. The ones that are noisier are of course less relaxing, and the more traditionally rock n’ roll ones are a bit more easygoing, which keeps this from being an all-out noise orgy. The ones that get the best of both worlds seem to work best, but the album will sometimes fault in this department, occasionally sounding too similar or blending together.

This album is one of the most interesting releases of this year so far, and one that will probably stay relevant for years to come. This near perfect balance of swing and noise is something that few bands have gotten down this well, and it could be a masterpiece despite small flaws. Everything flows together quite nicely; nothing generally feels out of place or random, but the lack of diversity in some parts is a bit tedious. Sometimes it may seem to borrow too much from the aforementioned Red Medicine, but at least they borrowed from something that was unique in and of itself. All in all, if you’re looking for atonal, noisy rock music, check this out without hesitation.



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BMDrummer
July 18th 2014


15096 Comments


Was really anxious to get this up, let me know how I did! Love this album so far

XingKing
July 18th 2014


16149 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Album slays and is probably tied for AOTY right now. Write up is great too. Props for tackling this sexy record!

Skoop
July 18th 2014


2201 Comments


Awesome stuff

wacknizzle
July 18th 2014


14555 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Good review, kewl album

Calc
July 18th 2014


17339 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

this disappointed me soooooooo much...

Judio!
July 18th 2014


8496 Comments


Pos'd. Badly need to check this.

YourDarkAffected
July 18th 2014


1870 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Sweet review! I love N so much. Josh needs to explore that punk hardcore sound more.

witchxrapist
July 18th 2014


11117 Comments


Thank You Based Scogin

ExplosiveOranges
July 18th 2014


4408 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Should definitely listen to this soon. Pos'd.

SomeGuyDude
July 18th 2014


377 Comments


For an album that came from the guy from The Chariot, this feels so... tame. There's just nothing as unhinged and frenetic and it bums me out.

BlackLlama
July 18th 2014


2178 Comments


This is a really chill release for it's given genre. Had a bit of a King Dude/Depeche Mode vibe to parts of it.

ILJ
July 18th 2014


6942 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

Was a bit underwhelmed by this album. It's good but it feels very unfocused and it meanders at times. I feel like they're still trying to find their sound but I think that once they do, they will put at some killer material.

XingKing
July 18th 2014


16149 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

If they keep getting better, next album will be a 5

Funeralopolis
July 18th 2014


14586 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

solid 3.5

OwMySnauze
July 18th 2014


2522 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

This is one album that I just don't get the hype

Frownland
July 18th 2014


30 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Album rules

ILJ
July 18th 2014


6942 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

solid 3.5 [2]

MattGandee
July 18th 2014


39 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I like it. It retains the chaotic nature of The Chariot (and the more experimental tendencies of their later work) but works in a lot of other genres to create something unique. Some of the riffs could easily work in any stoner rock band's catalogue, and yet there are also elements of hardcore, indie, punk and noise rock sprinkled throughout, leaving it incredibly hard to classify. Which is a really good thing (I very much dig unpredictability in a band).



I kind of wish they'd tone down the extended segments of feedback, though - not that I find it particularly grating, I'd just prefer it to remain The Chariot's "thing," I guess. Still, a solid release which shows a lot of potential for this new project.

Pajolero
July 18th 2014


1420 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Dudes are supporting Touche Amore on their Moscow/SPb dates so naturally I am prepared to spend about a month's pay worth of money to get there and see both bands. It'll probably result in me eating nothing but stale bread for the next month but I mean YOLO right?

XingKing
July 18th 2014


16149 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

68 is way better than TA though



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