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Since beginning in late 2005, albums from L.A. duo
have been defined by where they fell in the balance between the group's straightforward hooky punk and their more experimental tendencies. When guitarist
and drummer/vocalist
find the sweet spot between blurry ambient abstraction and spartan songwriting, it generally results in
's most captivating material. After spending about a decade pushing their sound to extremes of both fuzzy pop and impenetrable noise, the band's 2018 album
found them returning to the roots of their sound by running some of their most carefully constructed songs through waves of dreamy atmospheric samples. The record felt like a refinement of their earliest euphoric hardcore, and a dialing down of some of their more extreme forays into artsy weirdness. Fifth album
continues the maturation that began on
, but this time around
and
draw clearer lines between their various approaches. Relatively spare songs like "Feeler," "Sandalwood," and "War Dance" blast by energetically. The vocals are clear and unaffected while anxious drumming and multi-tracked guitar riffs egg each other on to go faster and push the songs further into the red. "Turned to String" coasts along like a punked-up
, monotonous drums and minimal chord changes gelling into a fast-but-hypnotic repetition. When not zooming by at full force,
explore rainy, melancholic layers of processed guitars and ambient samples on the moody "Smoothie," waves of fuzz and buried rhythms on "Toes in the Water," and glitchy randomized samples on "Working Stiff Takes a Break." In some ways,
is constructed in the same manner as the band's early singles collection
, with stretches of formlessness opening up into exciting and immediate songs. The flow is less consistent than it's been on recent albums, but the contrast this provides takes the edge off of the more out-there segments and also gives the more traditional rockers more impact. With a number of years under their belts,
's songwriting and experimentation have both reached new heights of craft.
isn't the perfect synthesis of chaos and control that
have been searching for their entire career, but it finds some of their best songs and most fruitful experiments presented in a style that's never sounded more singularly their own. ~ Fred Thomas