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Creeps

Current price: $19.99
Creeps
Creeps

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Creeps

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Barrie, Ontario power duo
Indian Handcrafts
grabbed attention from hard rock and stoner metal fans with its
Civil Disobedience for Losers
, their sludge-drenched
Sargent House
debut. After an onslaught of touring, drummer/vocalists
Brandyn James Aikins
and
Daniel Brandon Allen
are back to pick up right where they left off -- or so it seems. They re-indulge their doomy
Melvins
worship on the brief intro "Down at the Docks." First single "It's Late Queeny" channels the heaviness of
Kyuss
and the stomp of
Queens of the Stone Age
. "Brothers Underground" has a distinct
Sean Yseult
-era
White Zombie
feel with a chugging bass groove atop angular guitar riffs and tortured screaming. Four tracks in,
Creeps
feels like a solid, though not necessarily more creative extension of
CDFL
. (This is just fine, by the way.) The record begins to change shape on "Maelstrom" without losing its spine-smashing momentum. The mood is darker, the guitar riffs more dissonant, and the dynamics shift from an ultra-viscous trawl before erupting with a double-timed drum kit blast and a squalling guitar solo. "Snake Mountain" is a midtempo choogler that weaves elements of death metal riffing and a
Sleep
-esque stoner lurch appended by sinister vocals, but the center gives way to a charging melodic crescendo. "The Divider" is stadium metal circa early
Iron Maiden
. It comes complete with a martial chorus vocal, acoustic guitar breakdown, and a melodic, electric six-string solo. "Degenerate Case" marks the return of the balls-out stoner sludge riffing on the set's first half. The only real head scratcher is the inclusion of "Rat Faced Snorter," a painfully slow, seven-plus-minute snail-paced closer. It's all detuned bass, tom-toms, and feedback that never goes anywhere. The record just runs out of steam on this bit of filler.
shows growth while keeping the boss grooves of earlier records intact. Just don't forget to skip that last track. ~ Thom Jurek

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