Cover of IDYLLS The Barn
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For fans of post-hardcore, grindcore, metal, and aggressive underground music scenes
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THE REVIEW

RESPECT FOR THE HARDCORE.
RESPECT FOR THE AGGRESSION.
RESPECT FOR THE FURY.
THE WAR.


This year, there's a race to see who plays the hardest, who manages to fill all the frequencies with the most unyielding intensity. Well.
Idylls are really trying but they will undeniably never succeed, no one will. Never!

Post-Hardcore Grindcore and Metal-influenced.

There are as much the Unsane as there are The Birthday Party, John Zorn, and Jesus Lizard. Cacophony and atonality as undisputed and inflexible lords.
For the more contemporary: Daughters, Pissed Jeans, and Converge. - shall we blaspheme? - Every now and then it's okay, maybe instead of a comma.

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Summary by Bot

IDYLLS' album The Barn delivers an intense fusion of post-hardcore, grindcore, and metal marked by unyielding aggression and sonic fury. The album channels influences from iconic bands like Unsane and The Birthday Party while nodding to contemporary acts such as Daughters and Converge. Its cacophonous and atonal style offers a compelling hardcore experience, though the review suggests no one can surpass their intensity. Overall, the album stands out as a powerful statement in extreme music.

Tracklist

01   No Virility (00:00)

02   Neuroqueering On Shift (00:00)

03   Learnt Young (00:00)

04   On My Chopping (00:00)

05   Muck And Vulnerability (00:00)

06   Maslows Dogs (00:00)

07   Choke Opportunity (00:00)

08   Glare From The Shallow Basin (00:00)

09   In The Barn (00:00)

IDYLLS

A band delivering intense post-hardcore, grindcore and metal-influenced noise characterised by cacophony and atonality (per DeBaser review).
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