A Clean Kitchen’s contribution, ‘Molasses for the Masses’ starts out with some weirdy meandering before the guitars, drums and crunching bass pile in on an expansive, slow proggy riff. Builds nicely before going completely haywire in a jerky mess of angular noise. Not so much math rock as the scribbled workings out of here frenzied musical minds.
Silent Front really bring the noise with two tracks that feature shouty vocals down in the mix, half buried beneath a landslide of angry, overdriven guitars and pummelling percussion, all stitched together by a throbbing bass. It’s jarring, jolting and abrasive, and unforgiving. ‘Plunder’ is tense and heavy, abrupt and brutal.
In short, it’s damn good.
Clean Kitchen / Silent Front split EP Online
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