post-industrial noise-electronica echoes Suicide
Kiko Kids Jazz created a stunningly unique sound amidst an explosion of Tanzanian guitar bands in the years leading up to the country’s independence
BELIEVE connects the spectrum of contemporary creative sound making with the fluid
If I was to slot it between two other records I have enjoyed this year they would be the Solaris Soundtrack and Call Back The Giants - The Marianne LP (plus the less jarring aspects of the KYE records catalog)
Home Front - Watch It Die LP 8" post-industrial noise-electronica echoes SuicideHOME FRONT from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, have been blasting out of everyones stereos for the past 3 years with their unique combination of THE CURE, BLITZ, EURYTHMICS, and SUICIDE wrapped up with modern production and tightly wound hooks. Unrelenting 2nd LP Watch It Die soars high and reaches deep with frayed punk edges wrapping around canonic pop luxury. A record about moving through life while acknowledging death, about humanity, rebirth, dreams