Angela's Staff Pick: July 16, 2024

Hello Sorry State readers! I hope all is well! It has been sweltering here, absolutely sweltering. I feel like we are 10 feet from the sun when I go outside midday. I’m definitely not a summer type of girl. I’ve always hated the summer. Unless I’m in water, I want to be inside. I’ve been checking out a lot of new releases and revisiting my collection. I feel like I’m getting the itch to make a splurge on a record. The kind of splurge that makes you feel uncomfortable for a couple days, and then you get over it. The last splurge was several months ago, and I usually limit them to twice a year. But I’m weighing my options and you will be the first to know when I’ve pulled the trigger. Let’s get into it shall we?

My pick this week is the new 7” released by the band Pyrex, called Bozo. This is my first time listening to the band, but the Brooklyn-based punk trio emerged a few years ago with a debut EP, and released an LP on Total Punk last year. Like I said, I don’t know a whole lot about them, but I’m always happy to take a noisy garage punk record for a spin, so this is me dipping my toes in the Pyrex pool. And I like what I hear! I like to start with a really general description of the music and then get into the weeds a little bit. The record is kind of a blend of ‘77 punk, KBD, post-punk, with glimpses of no wave. More specifically, I’d describe them as raw and noisy, chaotic garage punk. They have a primitive garage style sound, but there are several sonic deviations that make the music more interesting to me.

The vocals are really raw and kind of unhinged in a Greg Ginn type of way. There are three songs that are fast tempo for the most part with some mid-tempo shifts, a lot of rock and roll riffs, played with hardcore-style speed. The drums pound with intensity and there are some ripping riffs. It makes me feel a little anxious at times, but there are layers of interesting sounds and textures that add some welcomed dimension. It’s not for the faint of heart! But I don’t say that because it’s super heavy or ferocious. There’s just a lot going on all at once, but in a way that doesn’t bury or suffocate the melody. I’m a sucker for some melodic punk, so I kind of need it to enjoy what I’m listening to. It took a few listens for me to loosen up, unclench my fists, and enjoy the ride. I really like the first song, Bozo. It opens with a pretty simple mid-tempo riff but speeds up very quickly, and when the beat drops, I’m all in. There is also an ever so subtle surf rock vibe in there too, which sort of whizzed by and was over before I could be sure.

So yeah, after about the third spin, I found myself paying less attention to the vocalist’s raw and unfiltered vocals and more on how much I was enjoying the beat and the unpredictable nature of the song arrangements. Nothing too crazy, but nothing too common, either. The second song, Viper, is faster and meaner, with abrupt tempo shifts and pure chaos. But the third song, Muscles, might be my favorite. Again, I like the way they open up with a simple mid-tempo riff and then throw everything they’ve got at you before pulling back so you can catch your breath. And then dialing things all the way back up and ending abruptly. The three songs play very well together and I like the way they sandwiched the meaner and more agitated song in between the two that are a little more fun. It’s been a while since I’ve listened to really noisy music, and I really enjoyed this one. Give it a go!

Thanks for reading as always. Until next time!

-Angela


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