Pazar 18 Eyl 2011, 20:26
Artist: Hella
Album: Tripper
Label: Sargent House
[Excerpt from our review on Groovemine]
Anyone who has ever heard of a drummer named Zach Hill knows exactly what to expect from a project he participates in. Whether it’s Marnie Stern, Bygones, Nervous Cop or Death Grips, Hill’s absolutely monolithic beats ring true as a prime example of someone who can push the limits of the classic kit. In fact, it’s almost a bit detracting to perform with him, as the main focus tends to stray from anything accompanying him (or vice versa). I know this was a problem for me while listening to Hella’s 2002 debut, Hold Your Horse Is.
That’s what is so exciting about Tripper, their newest release. I CAN HEAR THE GUITAR. AND IT’S DAMN GOOD. “Osaka” is a perfect reminder that…
Entire review on Groovemine HERE
Tags: math rock, experimental, noise rock, instrumental, post-rock