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9.0
110507
9.0 |
The 405
Pulsing with this sense unrest and righteous fury, Show Me The Body drive deep into the question of comfortability amidst blatant calamity by pairing striking commentary with torment-laden compositions
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9.0
110598
9.0 |
Northern Transmissions
Through the three piece’s pummelling amalgamation of caustic noise, violent punk and punishing rap, SMTB have solidified the angst, unease and frustration of what it is to be human in 2019
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8.5
110474
8.5 |
The Line Of Best Fit
The best thing the band have committed to record
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8.0
110475
8.0 |
NME
The New York noise crew find a sense of humanity on this second album. While debut 'Body War' was a seething protest, this successor champions community
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8.0
110476
8.0 |
DIY
Vital and forceful enough across its length to sound like life and death
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8.0
110477
8.0 |
Loud And Quiet
Dog Whistle is a continuation of their mission, written in Long Island but recorded in Los Angeles. And while the production ensures the edges are somewhat smoother that doesn’t serve to extract their potent sting but simply to make it a smidgeon more digestible
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8.0
110478
8.0 |
The Guardian
Howling punk paranoia everyone can relate to
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8.0
110815
8.0 |
Tiny Mix Tapes
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7.0
112683
7.0 |
Punk News
For all the hip-hop or rap influenced punk attempts out there that all sound fucking terrible (which is, like, all of them) this shit actually works
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6.8
110539
6.8 |
Pitchfork
The hardcore trio grapples with the ongoing death of their NYC home in their most cohesive work to date
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