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ARTIST
(NEW ENGLAND) PATRIOTS
TITLE
Patriots
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
FEEDING TUBE RECORDS
CATALOG #
FTR 305LP
FTR 305LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
12/14/2018
"
Patriots
is the first actual vinyl record dedicated entirely to the music of Boston's boss post-core art-punk trio,
(New England) Patriots
. Their other two long players are splits, with
Palberta
(FTR166EP, 2015) and
Skimask
. And while those two bands are certainly estimable in their own rights, the unadulterated
churn
of (NE) Patriots gives this album a very special squirm. Certain aspects of the blabber still make me think of the late, lamented
Cows
, and their whole whizzing raunch shebang. But there's nothing in my personal listening history that has this exact brand of sonic adventurism. The Pats still just use guitars, drums and tongues at work in shaping their sounds (certain bass register tones being ascribed to fat strings, perhaps?), and they have a beautifully anarchic approach to song assemblage. Some of the tunes stretch out like worms in
Gibby Haynes
' colon, others are compacted the way the
Hobson Brothers
' nut sacs might have if they'd given each other cube-dunks back in
Killdozer
's heyday. A firm and mighty sound." --
Byron Coley
, 2018. Numbered edition of 300.
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