Just Say No To The Psycho Right-Wing Capitalist Fascist Industrial Death Machine

General | Mar 2017

Reviews

DJ Aporia
Reviewed 2017-04-07
Newest release from the Salford-based heavy psych group Gnod. Desperate howls, tribal krautrock and dance beats, hazy guitar riffs characterize this feverish political record.

Related: White Hills, Carlton Melton, Psychic Paramount, leftist punk
FCC: 1

1. (5:46) Bodies for Money—FCC: f***. Pounding industrial headbanger. Stark melodic breakdown midway. “Bodies for money, money for bodies.” Sheet of wailing noise descends in last few minutes.
2. (9:47) ** People—Distorted aquatic noise, some extremely low radio recordings about conspiracy. Slowly pounding drums and grinding riffs take over.
3. (4:49) *** Paper Error—Dense trip, locks into an entrancing groove. Sort of like a heavier Wedding Present.
4. (7:39) ** Real Man—Slow doom intro, mostly drums with some buzz and ominous guitar. Stays fairly minimalist and consistent with some occasional heavy riffage.
5. (12:29) **** Stick in the Wheel—Driving drum intro, discernible vocals. Frequent noise breakdowns, second half is extremely soft ambient with some tapping and piano. The soundtrack for a 3am drive in reckless abandon. “Don’t want to be a cog in the machine, don’t want to be a stick in the wheel”

Recent airplay

Stick In The Wheel
Bodies For Money
The Fuzz DeliJun 13, 2018
People
Brownian MotionJun 14, 2017
Paper Error
Ghost TreesJun 10, 2017
Real Man
Brownian MotionMay 31, 2017
Paper Error
The Fuzz DeliMay 17, 2017

Charting

2017-04-12 — 2017-06-14
Week EndingAirplays
Jun 18 1
Jun 11 1
Jun 4 1
May 21 1
May 14 1
May 7 1
Apr 30 1
Apr 23 4

Track listing

1. Bodies For Money
2. People
3. Paper Error
4. Real Man
5. Stick In The Wheel