Great Grandpa
Plastic Cough


3.5
great

Review

by owl beanie EMERITUS
July 14th, 2017 | 23 replies


Release Date: 2017 | Tracklist

Review Summary: "this nightmare is boring me"

Oh, the irony in naming a band that tinkers with the different aspects of growing up ‘Great Grandpa’. A bunch of geriatrics in their early twenties, smoking weed for fun and not to mollify the arthritic pain in their hip. It’s short-sighted sincerity through and through, but I will always respect bands who write hooks that you can sing to yourself while inattentively watching reruns of Friends. I’ve never watched Friends, but I can see myself getting high and fawning over the same four chords like they are the epitome of beauty. I think that’s good enough.

Plastic Cough thinks that youth lasts forever. It also wishes youth would fuck off, move out, give way to something new. There are a few singalongs on this record, as in NO, where the la la las sound more than ever like Alex Menne is sticking her fingers in her ears and refusing to listen. “No, I don’t fucking care”, she shrieks, because of course she doesn’t – her concern is reserved for a very select demographic: the moribund friends on All Things…, the colourful faces in sepia-toned crowds on Fade, or just some people she can smoke weed with on 28 J’s Later. The splintered, standoffish guitar work makes her stance unequivocally clear.

Obviously, then, this album speaks its conceits with superlatives. As in, I think Menne realises that she won’t zone out “til she’s dead”, but apathy is a constantly growing thing, moving fast and efficaciously just so you don’t. Her friends aren’t “almost dead”, either, they just refuse to go outside. But, when you hear that refrain – sung as a resignation, an ailing acceptance – you will feel it like the last time you bled young-adult insecurities all over your bedsheets.

And when an album like this refuses nuances and neglects the future, it works, because it portrays places we’ve been (perhaps too much) and shows us, vaguely distressed and static, that we too were once needlessly imposing iron bars on our front doors and playing nocturnal. Ergo, Plastic Cough is deceptively simple, decidedly absent-minded. The record dances around its subject matter with references to pop culture because it can’t keep its head straight. Like, how do zombies factor into your disaffected twenty-something lifestyle? Great Grandpa aren’t paying attention either.

In my own circumlocutory way, I guess I’m just trying to say that these are not new ideas, but being dissatisfied with nothing is inherently curbed by moulding your anxieties around a coruscating guitar melody. So it goes, communicating its good will with a gnarled and twisted tongue, inadvertently helping itself when it doesn’t think it can actually be helped.

Be right back, my friends are here so we can sit around and do nothing together. Fade, fittingly, will be playing in the background.



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verdant
Emeritus
July 14th 2017


2492 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

bangers n mash

Conmaniac
July 14th 2017


27677 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

cool review, almost didn't need that second to last para since I was able to get the main idea of this review pretty easily but it does sum everything up nicely. might check sounds like twee/pop punk fun stuff



also dude weed?

verdant
Emeritus
July 14th 2017


2492 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

cone

ianblxdsoe
July 14th 2017


1921 Comments


great review as usual man

Conmaniac
July 14th 2017


27677 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

weed cone

clavier
Emeritus
July 14th 2017


1169 Comments


Lovely as usual, indeed

AsleepInTheBack
Staff Reviewer
July 14th 2017


10094 Comments


Another solid review. Got me curious about this one.

butcherboy
July 14th 2017


9464 Comments


great write-up, you unstoppable reviewing force..

that album art though.. christ.. haha

Conmaniac
July 14th 2017


27677 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

yeah this is pretty great so far.

Conmaniac
July 14th 2017


27677 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

im on Fade and I'm almost positive I've heard this before but I can't think of where

verdant
Emeritus
July 15th 2017


2492 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

thank you guys i need your nice comments right now



also Fade alone could bump this to a 4 for me, that song is incredible

ArtBox
July 15th 2017


315 Comments


Nice review. One of the guys from I Kill Giants is in this band iirc, so this will get a whirl sometime or another.

verdant
Emeritus
July 15th 2017


2492 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

thanks man, check Fade if you only have time for one or two

Conmaniac
July 15th 2017


27677 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

oh sick I Kill Giants is legit

verdant
Emeritus
July 17th 2017


2492 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

you're legit coneman

Conmaniac
July 17th 2017


27677 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

cone

soymilk13
February 8th 2018


420 Comments


YOOOOO THIS ALBUM FUCKIN SLAAAPPAPAPPPSS

soymilk13
February 8th 2018


420 Comments


seriously go see these guys on the tour w diet cig rn if you have the chance

soymilk13
February 8th 2018


420 Comments


yo like she sounds crazy live tho she blows the studio recording out the park

THVRTVVN
October 17th 2018


459 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

mmmmmmm tasty album



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