Bouncy, fuzzy garage rock with melodies like Sonic Youth and Imperial Teen. An ambitious garage pop band mixing lots of styles, but retaining their identity.
Punk and folk have something in common: The need to reach deep into our e-everything, digitized, glitched-up brains, and reprogram them to think for themselves.
Lo-fi/open-heart serenades that sound like they’re talking about you… Mortal in its form (four-track recordings?), Bright Eyes sound tragic yet relevant.
Movie Music Vol. One and Movie Music Vol. Two are “wrap-ups” or “discographies,” tracing Braid’s career with rarities, out-of-print, and unreleased material.
Like Thank You, Royal Trux’s latest makes mucho use-o of guitar-heavy stone-out-on-this grooves, perfect for a new crew of hi-school misfits to never hear.
Movie Music Vol. One and Movie Music Vol. Two are “wrap-ups” or “discographies,” tracing Braid’s career with rarities, out-of-print, and unreleased material.
Emitting energy from every note, syllable, and beat, Lucky to be Alive succeeds by showing that Braid is not one of those “new material only” live bands.