Carlo's Closet:
Inindipendence is an ungainly drunk that remains standing, battling with physics.
Post-rock that transitions from being particulate and without its peers to atonal violence, with not the slightest chance of losing control of the sonic situation; with or without walls.
Disappearing into nothingness like their arrival, this was the conclusion; so fleeting that even their recordings are forgotten. Thrill Jockey yet without any credit for its evolution.
Bob Weston's production has rendered the rhythm section as a child of Shellac, while the guitar navigates between the rough ripples of Sonic Youth, Don Caballero, attempting to emulate the inimitable Slint-ism reminiscent of Spiderland, stumbling into overly mathematical situations.
The slocore suspense is another focal point, particularly Codeine; the development of the songs that varies both in time and metric bitterly pushes the more sparse and barren side into the background, which is a pity.
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"A Minor Forest Supports the Destruction of Mankind."
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