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Deep states


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d. 26. Jan. 2022

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Ralf Christensen

d. 26. Jan. 2022

"den australske kvartet Tropical Fuck Storms tredje album Deep States, hvor musikken er decideret hallucinatorisk og kan høres som en serie trips ... Deep States er en krævende plade, hvor elguitarerne vrider sig, gerne oppe i det typisk enerverende diskantområde, samtidig med at sangene virker mudrede og råbende. Men når først man får stirret/lyttet længe nok (to-tre gennemlytninger), rejser der sig ud af den rablende mudder og euforiserende oliemaling de vildeste hymner ... Deep States er en drøm af en plade om det mareridt, som virkeligheden kan være ... Tropical Fuck Storm bygger sin egen hallucinogene støjrock, og man må finde sig i, at den ætser sig ind i marv og ben for dernæst at vende vrangen ud på ens sanser".


Uncut

2021 November

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Daniel Dylan Wray

2021 November

"Woozy yet spiky guitars that ricochet between cacophonous fury and simmering tension underpin the band's sound, as it traverses across as many genres as it eschews. However, it's when the band marry this discordance with melody that they really shine, as on the contagious 'Legal Ghost', which act as a beautiful counterpoint to the screeching acid-punk wig-outs of tracks such as 'The Donkey'".


Mojo

2021 November

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Stevie Chick

2021 November

"There are few artists better suited to essay this wild, paranoid era than Gareth Liddiard. 'Deep States' applies the bleak voice of his previous band Drones to a lurid landscape of internet conspiracy theories, rising fascism and global pandemics, swapping Drones' charred punk/Crazy Horse hybrid for modernist experimental pop".