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ARTIST
HUMAN TROPHY
TITLE
Corpse Dream
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
DRUNKEN SAILOR RECORDS
CATALOG #
DRUNKEN 136LP
DRUNKEN 136LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
6/16/2023
Reuben Sawyer
is nothing if not prolific. He's also a man of many talents -- his various projects have included the cold wave sounds of
The Column
,
Hollow Sunshine
's blown-out psych-noise,
Anytime Cowboy
's take on countrified weirdo-pop, and even ambient house courtesy of
Rose
. Oh, and he's a visual artist too, of course. Pfft, who needs an attention span anyway? One thing he's also dabbled in, however, is post-punk.
Human Trophy
is firmly in line with that tradition, but pulling from multiple directions at once -- the twisting guitar lines and pummeling bass of "Forming Horrors" even call to mind his blackened punk project
Dry Insides
, but with less velocity and a helluva lot more menace. Is
Corpse Dream
a goth record? Possibly. Whether goth is a lifestyle choice for Sawyer or not, he's certainly adept at immersing himself in sounds and making them feel like a comfortable fit. As with all his projects, it feels like another effortless facet of Reuben Sawyer -- and in keeping with the rest of his output, it's absolutely packed with songs you'll wanna play again and again. Penultimate track "The Roads" is built on a none-more gloomy pile-up of darkly portentous rhythms and a firm sense of disquiet, but once you're locked into its circular riffage you'll feel an urge to keep the loop going endlessly. Then there's the closer "Blood Apex", a dual-vocal nightmare set to music which draws you back in even as it attempts to push you away.
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