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I saw insane in the mid 90’s, they got my respect instantly, opening for slayer in 95. I’ve been a fan since, this album is stuff I’ve. Ever heard and it stands up with everything they have ever done and better than most out there. 3 guys and such a heavy sound. So damn good. This album is just unbelievable, thanks for giving me a chance to purchase and even listen to it. el_mero_mero
supported by 4 fans who also own “Dope Guns and Fucking in the Streets vol 14”
Sick. I used to use doors to enter and exit buildings, but if this track is on my mind, I just run through the walls instead. Can’t be helped. matthew porter
supported by 4 fans who also own “Dope Guns and Fucking in the Streets vol 14”
Mysterious, elusive and irresistible, the HAND has done more than any band since the Residents in putting together a band image that forces you to judge them on the merits of the music. Zak played in Low and Enemymine, and Dale played in Steel Pole Bathtub, Milk Cult and Novex. Anyway, this is raucous and hooky noiserock that can simultaneously evoke the Birthday Party, the Velvet Underground, the Melvins
Ltd edition and HYPER unique. this is a world to be invited into. Conan Neutron
A deluxe, expanded reissue of the Chicago band's 2020 album includes remixes and live cuts of their twitchy post-punk. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 29, 2021
An endearingly-weird, synth-spiked new album from the Chicago indie-rockers, with partial proceeds benefitting mental health advocacy. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 5, 2020
Bouncy, urgent, raucous indie rock, anthemic yet unpredictable; this Oxford, U.K. trio sounds defiantly full of life. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 28, 2020