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On
's first two albums under the moniker
, the formula was simple --
cutting angular pop tunes in his bedroom, lo-fi style, with an acoustic guitar, some percussion pieces, and a four-track cassette machine. For his third time at bat,
has taken a somewhat different approach; 2017's
is an electric affair, with
turning up his amp and bashing at a full drum kit in a bare-bones rock & roll session. This is still very much a homemade album, and it sounds like it, full of overblown tape distortion and occasionally iffy fidelity overall. But
has also been working on his hobbyist production skills, and the jittery vocal sound on "Eye for an Eye," the heavily processed acoustic tone on "Not Even War," and the junkshop keyboards on "Lonely Man" all help make this a more interesting bit of listening than either
or
. Of course there's only so far you can go with a project like
, and
is a still a set of 11 rudimentary tunes built around chugging power chords that zip by in roughly 27 minutes. Despite that, there is a sense of freedom and mischief here that's not always present in
's work with his main band,
. And the songs may be compact but they get over, and the garagey minimalism of "When You're Down," "Back Home," "Take It to the Grave," and "Grow Like Rabbits" works in a way that a more ambitious production might not.
sometimes sounds like something
knocked off in an afternoon for the hell of it, but give this a listen past the surface and you'll find a powerful exercise in no-frills, high-impact rock & roll. ~ Mark Deming