Frvits

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Frvits The Great Internet EP

FRVITS’ The Great Internet EP is a garage rock whirlwind from this Montreal-based four-piece, cranking out five multilingual tracks with samples and spastic synthesizer noises like it’s a party you’re barely keeping up with. The energy is relentless and unapologetically wild, driving the whole thing forward at breakneck speed. Their thrashy cover of “Wipe Out” by the STUPIDS doesn’t mess with the original’s raw energy—it just adds to the frenzy. This whole damn EP is an absolute riot.

Frvits Stupid Era EP

A fluctuating debut EP from a Canadian four-piece that brings together what sounds like (and comes off as) unfinished song after unfinished song. This is rough, I can’t grasp any of it without pondering what the amount or type of substances consumed to produce this body of work could possibly have been. Each song becomes progressively more annoying throughout the six songs, with the climax at the end with “Your Shopping Cart Misses You.” Blag Dahlia is somewhere on this EP, but I could not make him out on any track. Bad apples.