Model/Actriz
Dogsbody


2.8
good

Review

by Hugh G. Puddles STAFF
March 7th, 2023 | 249 replies


Release Date: 02/24/2023 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Same ol’ melted black plastic bullshit

The new post-noise-dance-POST-PUNK band is *checks notes* Model/Actriz, and they are from Brooklyn; their first record Dogsbody offers a slick, discounted, entirely adequate repackaging of a hundred noisy danceable POST-PUNK records you have already heard. That, unfortunately, is very nearly all that matters about it.

Elaborate? Sure - this thing bears heavy resemblance to the noisiest trailblazers of early ‘00s dance-punk (think Black Eyes and Liars), and to other contemporary landmarks that, in turn, bear near-equal debt to these (Schlagenheim, WASTELAND and, to a lesser extent, You Won’t Get What You Want). There is hardly a moment here that doesn’t recall at least one of these five touchstones, whether it’s a skittering, pulse-raising ordeal of high fretwork, the brisk mechanical pulse of a bassline, an industrial four-to-the-floor pounding, or the inevitable sly, self-consciously smart lyric (With a body count higher than a mosquito). The intertexts-similarities-commonalities are endless and leave room for little else.

Why does this matter? It does well here to look back to the sounds-like-band-X accusations that have plagued Model/Actriz’s contemporaries (Black Midi above all) since day one. These were never really about the borrowed notes or the stylistic nods - they stemmed from the stale, overcalculated matrix at the core of the Windmill-era post-punk, from music that rang so void of charisma, with such illusionless self-awareness, boorish performativity and exaggerated acts of complexity that its chief value could only be citational. Model/Actriz are cut from the same cloth, flock with the same birds, die by the same sword, and all that shit; Dogsbody is more facsimile than album, and it might as well have been birthed by the same algorithms that will inevitably propagate its success. We could turn now to how seven of its ten tracks recycle the same trade-off between uneasy-skittering-dissonance and all-out-dance-clatter-smash so insistently that they verge on total interchangeability with one another, but the worst damage is done before the pattern even has a chance to set in. This band’s style is at once taste-makingly ambitious and tastelessly concerted - and that is a shared influence that runs deeper than any.

Any concessions? Well, the queer overtones on “Slate”, “Pure Mode” and “Maria” in particular at least have a distinct voice behind them; there is certainly an opening for the neurotic voicings of burgeoning sexuality that Model/Actriz bring to these, but don’t confuse this with wholesale inspiration on the part of their sound. Delving further into the barrel, “Divers” gets bonus points for not sounding like anything else on this thoroughly homogenous tracklist, but also infinite minuses for being a directionless apology of a song that should never have made it through the studio doors. Reverb reverberates, guitars reverse as though they have forgotten the notes they were supposed to be playing, drums bang in an artless impersonation of a sarcastic slow-clap, and frontman Cole Haden repeatedly croons such lines as “I seem to find it, but not within myself”, for reasons. The man sounds as though he’s seeking out his smartphone halfway through the world’s least remarkable episode of sleep paralysis; shock of all horrors, this elevates the track not one bit.

“Sleepless” is a considerably stronger take on this kind of atmospheric rock deconstruction, with its eerie mix of foregrounded vocals, lysergic background noises and unpredictable dynamic shifts. There’s a shape underpinning the song somewhere, and Model/Actriz raise genuine intrigue through the thoroughness with which they seek to conceal this. Closer “Sun In” includes by far the album’s most innovative and ear-catching guitar stylings, a mix of glitch and reverse effects that complement Haden’s forlorn vocals with refreshing cogency and tease a knack for melody that, greatest surprise of all, Model/Actriz are not too cool to eschew their core toolkit. There is talent here, and maybe - just maybe - potential for the kind of future offering that might carve out its own identity in this NPC graveyard-scene of dissociated reference artists.




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JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
March 7th 2023


60320 Comments

Album Rating: 2.8

mediocre post-punk art experiments are no longer the sole preserve of the UK, abandon all hope etc.

thanks to yoyo for proofing/accidentally putting me onto this i cannot wait to never listen to or think about this record again

YoYoMancuso
Staff Reviewer
March 7th 2023


18856 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5 | Sound Off

gigantic bruh moment of a record, big pog moment of a review

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
March 7th 2023


32020 Comments


That rec'd by reviewer list is smth to behold.

MiloRuggles
Staff Reviewer
March 7th 2023


3025 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Damn, I really enjoyed this on first parse but this is an exemplary indictment. Nice work, hope it's not true enough to cut through my enjoyment haha

How you break recs like that? Would you like to form a supergroup called girlgenius but it's just white dudes?

robertsona
Staff Reviewer
March 7th 2023


27418 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

really good review

Rowan5215
Staff Reviewer
March 7th 2023


47603 Comments


fun enough writeup but there are some very clear queer overtones in black midi/Dry Cleaning etc's work that are being overlooked in that fourth para. then again I haven't heard this so

Squiggly
March 7th 2023


1253 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

Glad I’m not alone in hating this, this was unlistenable

Pheromone
March 7th 2023


21336 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

johnny is homophobic pass it on

anat
Contributing Reviewer
March 7th 2023


5748 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

boooooooo

dedex
Staff Reviewer
March 7th 2023


12785 Comments

Album Rating: 3.3 | Sound Off

fun yet profound rev! still gotta listen wooo

Pheromone
March 7th 2023


21336 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

all you must know dede is that johnny is wrong, the daughters comparison is lazy n that he might be homophobic i heard someone say somewhere

Faraudo
March 7th 2023


4605 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Homophobia confirmed

dedex
Staff Reviewer
March 7th 2023


12785 Comments

Album Rating: 3.3 | Sound Off

i already knew johnny was wrong!

JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
March 7th 2023


60320 Comments

Album Rating: 2.8

"very clear queer overtones in black midi/Dry Cleaning etc's work"

tbqh forgot that a) Eat Men Eat and b) Dry Cleaning entirely (u g h) existed, and the former is defs enough to wind back half the concession in that para let's go - fix'd. any other specifically abrasive gay songs in the Midi discog (not counting stuff like their Love Story cover lol)? Eat Men is the only one that I'd put within spitting distance of this palette

and yes dedex you can pretend to be trendy and do the meat dance to this xo

Kompys2000
Emeritus
March 7th 2023


9428 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

YES, YES, YES, EVEN IF ONLY AS AN EXCERCISE OF GENRE



And to think I was worried your accusations of excessive self-consciousness were unfounded

MarsKid
Emeritus
March 7th 2023


21030 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Ah, I remember having a very positive first listen. How dare you make me think critically?!



You certainly know how to tear an album to its base. Well-written per usual my dude.

Sinternet
Contributing Reviewer
March 7th 2023


26572 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

you know johnny when you hype an album up its usually very good but you also have some of the most bizarre takes outside of that so im prob gonna jam this and it will be a 4.5 and you will be wrong ok bye

someone
Contributing Reviewer
March 7th 2023


6589 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

everything Johnny hates and lives for: the album: the review

Kompys2000
Emeritus
March 7th 2023


9428 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

This drummer is good he should join a band that has melodies

someone
Contributing Reviewer
March 7th 2023


6589 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

not sure where you're getting the Dry Cleaning comparisons from.



unless it's simply a stance of "equally unappealing"



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