Review: Album number 17 for Oneida began life as basic song structures in the home of frontman Bobby Matador, in Boston, USA. Demos were then sent to New York, where members Kid Millions, Hanoi Jane, Shahin Motia, and Barry London could get to work on them. "We were working out the songs in New York without Bobby. We would start out riding the riffs, and then Shahin and Jane would add wild, out-of-tune licks," said Millions. "It seemed so perfect." The result certainly sounds close to perfection. The true reflection of a band who call gritty underground punk and psyche venues home, alongside high cultural instutitons like ICA London, Guggenheim, MassMOCA and Knoxville Museum of Art. On record, that sounds like huge walls of sound and blood-on-dance floor juggernauts, soaring discordance and hypnotic hooks, frenetic hard rock and noises between the lot.
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