Give me Irish post-punk any time of a day and I will gladly accept it. Especially after last year's abundance of great releases within the genre. But if you add a deal of guitar noise to the picture, I'm immediately sold. This is the case of the sophomore album from the Dubliners of SPRINTS where the spirit is post-punk, but the music provides a significantly loud experience.
The band acknowledges a slight shift in their music by saying that the new release "pushes the dynamics of the band into richer territory, finding new space and nuance but also going harder than ever". And so the songs here are fast and short, hitting like some well-addressed punk punches with energy fueled by aggressive guitar sounds and extremely catchy melodies. But underneath it all, the artists incorporated meaty and noisy layers of guitars, a real and rarely found treat for the fans of noise rock.
I feel like the structure of most of the tracks is also richer and more interesting than at your obvious post-punkers. It's more the IDLES-like songwriting with changes in pace and volume (so great in Something's Gonna Happen) and other clever little tricks that make the album stand out. Also, I love how in Pieces, the guitar riff is so similar to... one from the Polish legendary post-punk band Klaus Mitffoch (from their song Muł pancerny), but I know it's a special thing only for me and a handful other people worldwide.
All That Is Over costs 10 EUR.
Check: To the Bone
Country: Ireland
Genre: noisy post-punk
Label: City Slang
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