Label: self released
Year: 2015
This whole internet music thing is wild. I'm not totally understanding it, because I'm baffled that a couple months ago a band who I have been enjoying (you could even go so far as to say "loving" [being vulnerable this morning]) for many years now has quietly released an album of new material out into the world. Shouldn't I have gotten a fax about this?
Regardless of it's manner of delivery, it's still new Hammerhead music, and for that I will be eternally grateful. Any and all Hammerhead is welcome in my home. Always has been, always will.
You had better hurry though, because as of my purchase there are only 26 copies of this record left.
Those sneaky bastards.
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Kinda sucks for a Hammerhead album.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a mediocre Vaz record.
yes, this record actually IS quite a letdown (like each and every hammerhead release following their reunion, as a matter of fact), but cannot be compared to the almighty VAZ since the almighty VAZ is the best band ever (and has thusly never released a mediocre record).
ReplyDeleteThe more I listen to it the more I like it. I think it's the best post Etherial/Vortex/Duh record yet.
ReplyDeleteIt's not as good as their heyday albums, but I think it's pretty good. I'm going to pick up an LP. Hell, if I end up not liking it, it'll probably be worth double what I paid for it.
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