The long-running noise-rock weirdness of the Melvins arrives in Bristol, still as gripping as ever, even after more than 40 years.
Tag: experimental rock
An exercise in the humour of modern mundanities set to a trademark bleakness, Jaye Jayle’s newest is another masterclass at what it does.
The Body’s prolificness in noisemaking hasn’t dulled their instincts for leaving a mark, as they come out with one of the most gripping experimental albums of the year.
In the first Review Round-Up of 2024, Rough Justice and Island Apes prove that solid stuff can come from either extreme of the complexity spectrum, while The Darkest Moment simply bore all the way through.
A longer runtime and greater refinement haven’t slowed down Black Country, New Road at all on their second album, as they continue to branch out and explore more experimental avenues in a consistently fascinating way.
