punk history, Los Angeles’ Tube Alloys return with a brief but substantial offering, a double A-side single pulled from the same material that yielded their caustically mesmerising “Magnetic Point” LP. “Evil Angels” presents us with a version of the band at their most straightforward and accessible, with its borderline powerpop-style 70’s riffing and an atypical sense of restraint giving way to a colossal chorus and a shimmery, sugary lead guitar. “Lizard Kingdom” on the other hand makes full use of what Mark E. Smith called “The Three R’s” (repetition, repetition, repetition), a bludgeoning two note riff and nuisance-making synthesiser laying the canvas for singer Jai Love, an Australian immigrant, to lay out an exhaustive taxonomy of our hyper-modern fixations and frustrations with his eyes typically askance and his words dripping with vexed irony and venom. It’s clear the ball is still rolling with Tube Alloys, to consistently thrilling effect, and this 7″ should be more than enough to tide us over ’til they bless us with their next modern marvel.
Tour 7″ – Limited to 300.