In case you thought the thrown-out terrorism cost, the ban from a number of completely different nations, and the ire of dozens of Parliament politicians was sufficient to tone down Irish rap trio Kneecap’s blistering rebuke of British presence in Eire and worldwide imperialism at giant—properly, assume once more. Fenian, their newest, pairs the group with Fontaines D.C. and Moist Leg producer Dan Carey, who condenses their sound right into a pressure-cooker of post-punk, bass music, and MTV-era hooks. The album could boast sharper songcraft and even clearer-eyed revolutionary politics, however Mo Chara, Móglaà Bap, and DJ Próvaà are nonetheless the identical boys from West Belfast, making good bother to carry dangerous actors to account.
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Seefeel: Sol.Hz [Warp]
Warp lodestars Seefeel are most recognizable for his or her vaporous mix of shoegaze, ambient, and experimental digital music. However their first album in 15 years, Sol.Hz, has a coronary heart of pure dub. Cloudy, reverberating bass mingles with sonorous, textural guitar loops courtesy of Mark Clifford, whereas Sarah Peacock’s spellbinding vocals ooze over the combination. For all the paradox coursing by means of their music, their new album’s title (if taken actually) properly sums up a sonic ethos: solar plus electrical energy.
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