Tracks: 1. Speed Freak 01:18 2. Goodbye 01:24 3. Drifter 01:16 4. Death Fantasy 01:26 5. Survive 01:52
about: “Modern USHC for fans of 70s sci-fi novels, chainsaws playing in key, and waking up feeling like you have to apologize just for existing.” - A/V Club
“The musical equivalent of riding Space Mountain on LSD” - Rolling Stone
“A horrific display of brutality that has too much of a sense of humor for how awful it actually is; a second-hand centerpiece to a world that’s closing in on you all the time. If the closing scene of the movie ‘Pieces’ was a punk record, this would be it...tasteless, claustrophobic, and grotesque.” - Chicago Reader
“Imagine the hangover after the weekend at a music fest, when the speed is still working its way out of your system and you’re shaking all over trying to piece together the moments that prefaced the pain you’re in now. When you plug your ears to shut out the world and retreat into your own head for a minute, Future Shock is tinnitus ringing in your skull. All you can do is pray that you don’t have to hear it lingering inside your ear canal forever.” -Pitchfork
“Future Shock is all hard angles and soft light. Pallets of secondary colors fill every shot, offsetting the violence with a childlike simplicity. If Kubrick had directed Tank Girl - if that cartoonish violence had been presented with a steady hand - this would be the soundtrack.” - New Yorker
“World bad. Future Shock good.” - Time Out Chicago
released June 18, 2019
F/S: Cassi, Dave, Ian, Art
Recorded by Ian Wise Mixed and Mastered by Will Killingsworth Cover Art and Layout by Arturo Fresán
Future Shock - punk band from Chicago, Illinois
ReplyDeletehttp://futureshock773.bandcamp.com/album/future-shock-in-3-d-space
Tracks:
1.
Speed Freak 01:18
2.
Goodbye 01:24
3.
Drifter 01:16
4.
Death Fantasy 01:26
5.
Survive 01:52
about:
“Modern USHC for fans of 70s sci-fi novels, chainsaws playing in key, and waking up feeling like you have to apologize just for existing.” - A/V Club
“The musical equivalent of riding Space Mountain on LSD” - Rolling Stone
“A horrific display of brutality that has too much of a sense of humor for how awful it actually is; a second-hand centerpiece to a world that’s closing in on you all the time. If the closing scene of the movie ‘Pieces’ was a punk record, this would be it...tasteless, claustrophobic, and grotesque.” - Chicago Reader
“Imagine the hangover after the weekend at a music fest, when the speed is still working its way out of your system and you’re shaking all over trying to piece together the moments that prefaced the pain you’re in now. When you plug your ears to shut out the world and retreat into your own head for a minute, Future Shock is tinnitus ringing in your skull. All you can do is pray that you don’t have to hear it lingering inside your ear canal forever.” -Pitchfork
“Future Shock is all hard angles and soft light. Pallets of secondary colors fill every shot, offsetting the violence with a childlike simplicity. If Kubrick had directed Tank Girl - if that cartoonish violence had been presented with a steady hand - this would be the soundtrack.” - New Yorker
“World bad. Future Shock good.” - Time Out Chicago
released June 18, 2019
F/S: Cassi, Dave, Ian, Art
Recorded by Ian Wise
Mixed and Mastered by Will Killingsworth
Cover Art and Layout by Arturo Fresán