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It's so easy to love Icelandic Börn, not just because of the appealing bass riffs but also because of the message about social concerns. The music is, like most post-punk, a mix between noisy yet melodic riffs and screamed vocals that attempt to forward a message against the system. In your face. So, if you're into post-punk, if you like weird sounding languages and are ready to use your translator to fully get the message, go for this one. Helhest
Layering guitars and saxes over synths and drum machines, this Oakland duo's darkwave is as melodically potent as it is texturally rich. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 1, 2024
supported by 4 fans who also own “Hemmi Hlemmella”
This record is RAW
For real, the description tells all. Pulls no punches, says it straight. I appreciate the forthright approach and utter disdain for ambiguity.
Just saw them in Vancouver. They did not, so far as I could tell, play even a single track from this record. I believe this is testament to the verity of this EP; singing the words "Twice Her Age" and "Rapist A-List" is probably a hard gamble whilst on the road
Nonetheless, this record whips ass and you should pay triple for it asap. hologram_sam