Stellar review of the band’s most recent album “Slimephone Surveillance” in the most recent issue of Little Village.
“Conceptually, Slimephone Surveillance delivers a timely warning around technology surveillance, ill intentions and a general bitterness towards a fraught political climate — all packaged in throwback, greasy garage punk. As bone-chilling as it is hypnotic, the long-standing Iowa trio knows how to write a cohesive, catchy chorus. But where a lesser group’s pursuit of earworms might result in sanded down cotton candy radio-pop songs, these songs are of a slimey variety. They carry all the same mechanisms of a catchy melody, but they deliver said melody by burrowing into your brain, seeping into its labyrinth like a wad of gum in the tread of a shoe, or the chasms of a world physically cracking from corporate greed.” – Elisabeth Oster
Read the whole review here.
The release can be purchased on vinyl from High Dive Records. Not into tangible goods? “Slimephone Surveillane” is available wherever you stream music.
