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The debut LP from Brooklyn's
Liars
is a churning collection of jerky
punk rock
,
funk
grooves, and computerized mayhem that oddly enough comes off quite charming. With sufficiently angular guitars, British-tinged vocals, and a truly pummeling bass presence, the group
rocks
with phenomenal energy and absolutely no restraint. The half-hour-long closer,
"The Dust That Makes the Mud,"
collapses into a puzzlingly repetitive, sample-ridden
hip-hop
beat that ends things on a bizarre note, but the lead-up is pure
rock & roll
, complete with the attitude and aggression that makes for a great listen.
have a surprisingly unique approach that distinguishes them from other groups in their willingness to experiment with different tones, volumes, and styles, all of which make
They Threw Us in a Trench and Stuck a Monument On
an astounding debut. Catchy group vocals are all over the disc, and just about every chorus is instantly memorable yet still somewhat pummeling. The use of digital sounds and beats only adds to the unique properties of the record, giving it a feel somewhat akin to later
Les Savy Fav
records, only with a much more
punk
-fueled sound.
are something special, and when a young band puts out a record like this it is hard not to pay attention. Where they'll go from here is impossible to guess, but with a band this hyperactively creative, that seems to be the point. ~ Peter J. D'Angelo
Liars
is a churning collection of jerky
punk rock
,
funk
grooves, and computerized mayhem that oddly enough comes off quite charming. With sufficiently angular guitars, British-tinged vocals, and a truly pummeling bass presence, the group
rocks
with phenomenal energy and absolutely no restraint. The half-hour-long closer,
"The Dust That Makes the Mud,"
collapses into a puzzlingly repetitive, sample-ridden
hip-hop
beat that ends things on a bizarre note, but the lead-up is pure
rock & roll
, complete with the attitude and aggression that makes for a great listen.
have a surprisingly unique approach that distinguishes them from other groups in their willingness to experiment with different tones, volumes, and styles, all of which make
They Threw Us in a Trench and Stuck a Monument On
an astounding debut. Catchy group vocals are all over the disc, and just about every chorus is instantly memorable yet still somewhat pummeling. The use of digital sounds and beats only adds to the unique properties of the record, giving it a feel somewhat akin to later
Les Savy Fav
records, only with a much more
punk
-fueled sound.
are something special, and when a young band puts out a record like this it is hard not to pay attention. Where they'll go from here is impossible to guess, but with a band this hyperactively creative, that seems to be the point. ~ Peter J. D'Angelo