New York Night Train Review
New York Night Train
The Death Set
To
RabbitFoot 2006
Really sticky speedy spazzy pop defined by tuneful high-pitched screaming, distorted guitars, and Casios blasting over rigid new wavy machine beats. The Death Set's debut EP is the giddiest wall-bouncing sugar overdose thats come my way in some time. To goes down like a mix of three balloons full o'nitrous and three more full o'helium. These Australia to Baltimore transplants sound like a faster, poppier, and more-straighforward Devo for 21st Century attention spans. It'll make you jump up and down and pound your head against the wall with delight.
Also, hats off to the RabitFoot for their cool and elaborate packaging which features singer/guitarist Beau Velascos art on both the cover and the foldout poster within. This is RabbitFoots first release and I hope they keep the goodies coming.
My only complaint is that it didnt take long devour all six of these syrupy nuggets. I know it aint no good for me but Im still hungry and I gotta couple ocavity-free teeth ready and willing More please.
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