Musik / jazz

Endless garbage


Anmeldelser (3)


AllMusic

2021

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Paul Simpson (musikanmelder)

2021

"Fair warning to Osees fans, this is easily the most difficult of Dwyer's collaborative records that have been released so far, and it only seems tenuously connected to rock music, instead dwelling on the outer limits of group composition. There's no hooks, no lyrics, no steady beats, and a lot of dissonance. It's one of the most out-there Castle Face releases yet, but for those willing to face the chaos, it has some fascinating moments".


The observer

d. 21. mar. 2021

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Phil Mongredien

d. 21. mar. 2021

"... Endless Garbage [is] a collaboration that began when he walked past free-jazz drummer Ted Byrnes's garage and heard him practising. After persuading Byrnes to give him some drum tracks, Dwyer layered on his own contributions, and then those of musicians Greg Coates, Tom Dolas and Brad Caulkins, so the band never actually played - or even rehearsed - together, meaning an inevitable sense of chaos permeates throughout. The results make for hard work - clattering, arrhythmic beats topped with meandering double bass and skronking horns is the default setting - with only intermittently rewarding passages".


Uncut

2021 May

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Peter Watts

2021 May

"It is a tumbling torrent of charming weirdness, from the droning clatter of "Pro-Death" to the bizarro world easy-listening "No Goodbyes"".