Reviews

Nejförfan

Nerverna Hållplats Norr LP

Swedish band that mixes post-punk and post-hardcore, all wrapped in warm synth tones. While the band does an admirable job of crafting distorted bass-heavy dirges, the vocalist steals the shows here with exasperated hollers that drip with desperation and exhaustion. The cumulative effect is moving. The busy synths sounded a little heavy-handed at first, since they are clean tones gleaming through an otherwise noisy mix, but I grew to like the counterpoint between the crawling din and the sparkling keys. Heavy and emotive release that is worth checking out.

Skamfläck Synka Alla Klockor för Midnatt LP

First off, the cover here arrives in the grand tradition of cartoony depictions of apocalyptic dystopias (think Cause for Alarm or The Day the Country Died): a grim vision of reality via rounded lines and primary color. The music is a few sibling genres held together by a very metallic crust punk. There are some capital-M metal riffs, but the guitars are otherwise on the “punk” side of the ledger (grimy and spare instead of epic and layered). As usual, I think the run time here is excessive. As Coco Chanel said, “Before you go out, take a look in the mirror and remove one track.”