Dumb - Club Nites From the album "Club Nites" available on LP / CD / CS / DL via Mint Records on June 7, 2019 Pre-order the album now: https://www.mintrecs.com/store/dumb-club-nites Directed by Quincy Arthur
Dumb are good at plenty of things, but relaxing isn’t one of them. The Vancouver four-piece write feverish tunes at a frantic pace, delivering their post-punk songs in two-minute blasts of wiry riffs and indignant social critiques. Less than a year since they signed to Mint Records for 2018’s Seeing Green, they’re already back with a new full-length, as Club Nites will be released on June 7.
The LP has the energy of a raw nerve: the songs are dry and in-your-face, with crisp production that leaves every squeal of feedback and hollered refrain exposed.
Dumb - Club Nites
ReplyDeleteFrom the album "Club Nites" available on LP / CD / CS / DL via Mint Records on June 7, 2019
Pre-order the album now: https://www.mintrecs.com/store/dumb-club-nites
Directed by Quincy Arthur
Dumb
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dumb41/
Bandcamp: https://dumbband.bandcamp.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dumb_41/
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0Odl3aF4VeFp5vsrCC7dQq?si=F61YzgqrTaGmcoWUDB3j1A
Mint Records: http://www.mintrecs.com/
-------------------------------
Dumb are good at plenty of things, but relaxing isn’t one of them. The Vancouver four-piece write feverish tunes at a frantic pace, delivering their post-punk songs in two-minute blasts of wiry riffs and indignant social critiques. Less than a year since they signed to Mint Records for 2018’s Seeing Green, they’re already back with a new full-length, as Club Nites will be released on June 7.
Club Nites picks up right where Seeing Green left off, with singer-guitarist Franco Rossino’s brash, half-spoken shouts set against his bandmates’ stripped-down, sinewy arrangements. Guitarist Nick Short is as comfortable with austere rock riffs as he is with timeless pop progressions, while bassist Shelby Vredik and drummer PipĂ© Morelli are relentless in their pummelling rhythms.
The LP has the energy of a raw nerve: the songs are dry and in-your-face, with crisp production that leaves every squeal of feedback and hollered refrain exposed.