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Hologram

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Hologram
Hologram

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Hologram

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Three years on from 2018's , start fresh and return to their roots with the EP. This is their first release on frontman 's label and the first to feature the lineup of drummer and bassist , whose creative relationship with dates all the way back to their days in during the '90s and early 2000s. Similarly, offers a much rawer and unhinged version of ' sound than might have been expected after 's sleek electronic experiments. In fact, when it comes to in-the-red sonics, these songs about loss and betrayal might even surpass 2007's self-titled debut album. The EP kicks off with a couple of outbursts that serve as potent reminders of why were once deemed New York's loudest band. From its stuttering beat to its low-slung riffs, "End of the Night" is caked in ear-splitting distortion and feedback; along with the garagey "I Might Have," it's a perfect example of how and company excel at sounding furious and detached at the same time. Though shows ' noise rock is still in rude health, it also underscores how much more they can do. With its whiplash beats and wildly torquing guitars, "In My Hive" is an aptly named buzzing bundle of nerves that is the EP's most imaginatively engineered sonic collage; "Playing the Part" dips into silvery, surfy philosophizing that distantly echoes "Don't Fear the Reaper"; and "I Need You" reaffirms the band can stretch out as skillfully as they lash out, teasing listeners for minutes before the chorus arrives in a halo of blissful noise. Song for song, is a highly concentrated dose of all of ' strengths and a welcome return. ~ Heather Phares

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