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.
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 Pipé 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.
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
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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 Pipé 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.