Chainsaw

DeRank : 3,91
DeAge™ : 3454 days • Here since 27 october 2016
Album DeRango™ 63,25

Weezer

OK Human Chainsaw

 Ok Human has a bit of that awkwardness. And that’s a good thing.

 It’s just a good little album, and I think I’ve written too much.

 Listen to Weezer's OK Human for a charming mix of orchestral pop-rock and classic awkwardness.

💬 19
1551
📈 4,85
Album DeRango™ 48,00

Even as We Speak

Feral Pop Frenzy Chainsaw

 It’s entirely a Sarah record, but it also has a definite taste of the Nineties, and it doesn’t cause any embarrassment.

 The former is very clean and elegant, always in accord with the chubby bass, the latter is feminine and dreamy, often supported by a counter-chant that’s so dreamlike-you-can’t-even.

 Explore the dreamy indie vibes of Even As We Speak’s 'Feral Pop Frenzy'—a 90s treasure worth listening to now!

💬 7
803
📈 5,00
Album DeRango™ 87,42

Holograms

Holograms Chainsaw

 The voice is that of a Robert Smith singing in Killing Joke.

 You can downgrade it to simple revival, but it’s a classy revival.

 Explore Holograms' atmospheric post-punk sound and dive into their dark, captivating debut album now!

💬 17
1073
📈 4,88
Album DeRango™ 69,00

Orange Juice

The Glasgow School Chainsaw

 Exquisitely elegant pop rock still full of the urgency and imagination of the best post-punk season.

 They are the ancestors of Franz Ferdinand because they come from Scotland.

 Explore Orange Juice's roots in jangle pop and discover The Glasgow School's timeless indie gems today!

💬 15
1260
📈 4,64
Album DeRango™ 62,59

Tame Impala

The Slow Rush Chainsaw

 57 minutes and 15 seconds of calmness, of caressing sounds crafted by hands of skilled craftsmanship and sure science that cannot cause displeasure.

 But it’s still elevator music.

 Discover the nuanced critique of The Slow Rush and decide if this psychedelic journey suits your mood.

💬 20
2550
📈 4,47
Album DeRango™ 30,00

Tigers Jaw

Tigers Jaw Chainsaw

 A lot of emo: sad boys who scream angrily. But never wimpy cowards or crude boors.

 This is the sound made by eighteen-year-olds who just discovered they have talent and don’t care about living in an era when the word 'emo' conjured up images of kids with colored fringes and My Chemical Romance t-shirts.

 Discover the raw emo energy and indie pop-punk sounds of Tigers Jaw’s 2008 album—listen now and feel the youthful passion!

💬 5
1407
📈 4,43
Album DeRango™ 45,00

Kitchens of Distinction

Love is Hell Chainsaw

 Love is Hell is a small great album.

 They were particularly good at sounding melancholy and atmospheric... Patrick Fitzgerald... was great at singing like Ian Curtis without seeming like someone imitating Ian Curtis.

 Listen to Kitchens of Distinction's 'Love is Hell' and explore their unique blend of shoegaze and dream pop.

💬 8
1946
📈 4,89
Album DeRango™ 58,57

Death From Above 1979

Outrage! Is Now Chainsaw

 Outrage! Is Now, the third album by Death From Above, was released. It’s a good record, the bass and drums pair creates a proper racket.

 It’s not You’re a Woman, I’m a Machine: those moments will never come back. But age has taught me the wisdom that I didn’t truly love her, whereas Death from Above I really loved and still do.

 Listen to Outrage! Is Now and experience Death From Above 1979’s signature energy and evolving sound.

💬 12
2197
📈 5,00
Album DeRango™ 39,00

Acute

殺人予告 Chainsaw

 Hardcore open-and-enjoy like instant ramen, the kind where LPs last 15 minutes and EPs last 9.

 Oh man, how great is this album. Help, how much violence this album exudes. How beautiful violence is.

 Listen to Acute's 殺人予告 now and dive into raw Japanese hardcore punk intensity!

💬 11
1713
📈 4,44
Album DeRango™ 62,74

Pontiak

Dialectic of Ignorance Chainsaw

 Pontiak remind a bit of everything and everyone (...) but manage to be credible, sincere, and kick-ass.

 Pontiak is the joints you smoke with your cousin at three in the afternoon after a family lunch at a farmstead.

 Discover Pontiak’s authentic psych-rock vibe — listen to Dialectic of Ignorance today!

💬 14
2416
📈 4,83