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ARTIST
INSTITUTE
TITLE
Ragdoll Dance
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
LA VIDA ES UN MUS
CATALOG #
MUS 287LP
MUS 287LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
11/24/2023
Ragdoll Dance
is the fourth album by New York-via Texas punks
Institute
. Most underground punk bands don't make four albums, but it makes sense for Institute. Even on their earliest releases, Institute's sound teemed with possibility, drawing from a long history of anarcho-punk, post-punk, and hardcore, and fusing those aesthetics with great, classic-sounding songwriting.
Ragdoll Dance
finds Institute back with their original lineup (including
Albert
from
Nosferatu
and
Altar of Eden
on drums) and returning to a DIY approach to recording, working both at home (using the same setup as singer
Moses Brown
's solo project,
Peace de RĂ©sistance
) and with
Joe
and
Owen
of
D4MT Labs
, whose gritty yet vital recordings have documented some of DIY punk's best contemporary bands. Institute also chose to work within the hardcore community to release the record. While
Ragdoll Dance
is culturally embedded in the world of DIY hardcore punk, musically it tends to move back toward the more eclectic sound of
Salt
and
Catharsis
. The album's title is a nod to
Siouxsie and the Banshees
, and
Brown
also cites arty post-punks
Magazine
as an influence on the record, which shows on tracks like "City" and "Where's It Go," energetic, left-of-center pop songs that challenge but also gratify. If you're looking for the savage young Institute, though, "Uncle Sam's Hate" and "Plateau of Self" crackle with raw rock and roll energy that few groups can summon, particularly groups with Institute's inimitable style, musical chops, and lyrical weight. While so many punk bands peak early, Institute has continued to refine these qualities, and
Ragdoll Dance
's assured tone makes it as vital as anything they've recorded so far.
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