Labels: 31g
Review by: Andy Malcolm
A lovely, textured slice of pure beauty, one girl and her guitar.
What? Oh, I was just reviewing this record based on the bands name. Sorry. Let me listen to it now and go over the individual features of this disc that would suggest that I have got it all wrong, one by one.
- one 7″ – 13 songs
- it is a picture disc, with a technical diagram of the inside of a persons neck on it
- ex-member of Mohinder
- spazzy power violence
- and a bit of grindcore
So, um, they sound a little bit like Mohinder, and are rather crazy. Then again, what else would you expect from a band on ThreeOneG.
My favourite song is the one where they play really really fast, particularly noisily, and unintelligbly shout a lot.