Meeting somewhere between Nirvana's In Utero and Brand New's Vices: Sainthood Reps seem to openly embrace their roots on Monoculture. Alas, like the mentioned records Monoculture plays it well by giving a good healthy variety. When they go heavy it's a familiar but certainly refreshing agro-guitar fuzz rock, but when their experimental soft-loud dynamic play out it shows incredible promise and potential that the band has yet to tap into. Monoculture is incredibly refreshing in it's production and sound and can further help Sainthood Reps develop their own sound/characteristics while still wearing their influences proudly.
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