TRACK | Christina’s Trip – F.B.A.T.

5/5 golden merles

Oakland’s Christina’s Trip have released F.B.A.T., the first single from Cherub Dream Records‘ excellent 3-act EP, “Lucky Three” (with Natasha Sandworms and Mox). The track is awash in hook-laden introspection and verdant reverb, a stunning tune worthy of exhaustive repetition.

The reflective and autobiographical narration regards the awareness of ones environs, the level of perceived and therefore perpetual threat therein, and who charitably installs this impression upon us. It moves gracefully outside the predictable; direct, nuanced, funny, and convincing (“sweat is bleeding down my cool neck/I am frightened by a tree”).

The avid guitar hook advances in the latter stages while some field elements fortify the verse. And all that care put into realizing that which was envisioned is apparent and a relief in the headphones. It pays homage to a lot of noise pop you don’t need me to name and sits essentially timeless beside them (Grass Widow, Vivian Girls, Good Flying Birds).

The whole set is telegraphed to be one of those small-run gems of the era, a solid record end to end. If only you had twenty bucks. Otherwise the digital album is $5 on the bandcamp. For a short, maybe you can watch Diane Cam Van Nguyen’s “Love, Dad” after; it’s also great.

TRACK | DADGAD – Control

5/5 golden merles

“Control” is pulsing and moderately remorseless post-egg-punk from Rome. There’s great calibration to the balanced assemblage of digi drums, weighted to within an inch of collapse, and that guitar/synth melody cloaking the percussive tremor.

There’s lots of good and uncanny foreboding to it despite the relaxed pacing and inflection. The vocals are crisp, burnt up nice, presiding from postern, behind the delicate horde amassed up front. The EP carries on like this, considered and detailed throughout, and it’s all a great relief, frankly.

There is a run of 47 tapes out from Detroit’s stellar Painters Tapes for $5 USD. You can still get it at the time of posting.