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4.0 excellent | Gene Gol-Jonsson CONTRIBUTOR | October 15th 20 | Take your punk-isms and artsy rock-isms and turn up the theatrical aspect to 11, spice it up with some really powerful vocal performances and interesting instrumental work and you got yourself Le Butcherettes' 2019 album. I can only so few times pick up a questionable moment on this album. For the most part, the general weirdness pays off and the music is catchy, colourful and offers a lot worth revisiting.
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4.0 excellent | cjbizzlebizzle | May 28th 19 | Natural and seemingly endlessly re-playable art punk/rock with a tracklist that delivers very solid songwriting in the first half of the record and more experimental offerings towards the ending. The entire record is centered around very eccentric and energetic (and likely polarizing) vocalist that truly demands attention delivering great singing as well as many other vocal sounds. The best thing Le Butcherettes do here is write very approachable songs with verse/chorus/verse structures while doing most of their experimentation with the vocals and instrumentation. The second track give/UP is a bonafide rock banger with tons of energy and a very catchy hook. The next track strips things down to a very simple synth track and beat putting vocalist Teri Gender Bender in the spotlight to shine. From there on out the record is a mix of styles somewhere in between the guitar and synth driven approaches all united by the stellar vocal performance. Extra shoutouts to the production here, the album just sounds so clean and beautiful on the ears. Only downside here is the Biafra spoken word, just skip it, yikes.
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0.0 | tcat84 | February 25th 19 | I didn't really like this after first listen... but saw them live with ATDI they were amazing. Studio doesn't give them justice
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2.5 average | bharry | March 17th 19 |
3.5 great | chris. | March 1st 19 |
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