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I Have A Physical Body That Can Be Harmed
big scary monsters
A lovely bit of carnage from this Leeds lot - their debut gave us a good aural battering but this one has amped it up even further with disaffected howls, brutal noise, horny bass lines, and a slew of comical rants that we are oh so grateful for.
The Leeds Rock Band's concoction of anxious disco grooves, harsh noise freakouts and inscrutable sprechgesang bluster was borne out of their hometown’s notorious – and now sadly defunct – DIY collective, CHUNK . After the release of their debut full length ‘Thoughtless Cruelty’ in 2022 and a smattering of EPs and split releases, the band is back with their sophomore album 'I Have A Physical Body That Can Be Harmed’ - a volatile yet joyously cathartic post-punk record. It’s is a brash, satirical and downright stomping full length that combines the raw ferocity of the band’s early work with the ambitious arrangements and electronic experimentation of their more recent output.
The end result combines hardware techno squelch, jungleinspired drumming, synth pop bombast and anarcho-punk spartan aggression, acid-fried and internet-poisoned with a shit-eating grin on its face, landing somewhere akin to The Cure’s ‘The Head On The Door’ if it was remixed by ‘Jenny Death’ - era Death Grips.