By: Eric Reyes
April 07, 2021
Ooh, dirty and experimental with a hard rock backing? Itβs like these guys have been listening at my window.
Rock and spoken word are really hard to meld but New Plague Radio manages it easily. With a greater polish than would be expected from a risk-taking enterprise like this group, thereβs none of the clumsiness found in many experimental tracks of a similar vein
The attitude is rough, itβs gruff, and itβs unapologetic. The energy is so heavy, it took me back to the mosh pits of my high school years, but with that adrenaline and dopamine-fueled energy we were barely coming to grips with at the time. And it knows that. The vocals amp you, and ride every neurochemical wave youβre trying to make sense of as youβre listening in.
Thereβs enough breathing room between the stanzas that youβre able to vibe with the guitar. But it never leaves you hanging, instead it hooks you and keeps you addicted. Like a cup of coffee and a cigarette at 4am on the fifth night after you swore youβd go to sleep at a regular time and kick the habit.
If Beck met incubus and decided to have a love child. A lot to unpack there, Iβll leave you to it.
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