Dead Child Attacks At Last
I wrote a heads-up on this strange side project months ago, but the disc has finally dropped. And it's as loud and bombastic as I wouldn't have expected it to be. My Metromix review explains:
Dead Child
Attack
As the most influential band you've never heard of, Louisville's slugger Slint served up the Big Bang of post-rock on 1991's epochal "Spiderland," a stack of mostly experimental instrumentals using the base ingredients of math rock, punk, funk, jazz, spoken word and more. After imploding shortly thereafter, they offered side projects aplenty, from David Pajo's Papa M to Brian McMahan's the For Carnation. After a clumsy Slint reunion brought them together a couple years back, they teamed up again for this unabashed homage to the metal of Judas Priest and Iron Maiden... MORE @ METROMIX
Attack
As the most influential band you've never heard of, Louisville's slugger Slint served up the Big Bang of post-rock on 1991's epochal "Spiderland," a stack of mostly experimental instrumentals using the base ingredients of math rock, punk, funk, jazz, spoken word and more. After imploding shortly thereafter, they offered side projects aplenty, from David Pajo's Papa M to Brian McMahan's the For Carnation. After a clumsy Slint reunion brought them together a couple years back, they teamed up again for this unabashed homage to the metal of Judas Priest and Iron Maiden... MORE @ METROMIX
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