***HARAM returns powerfully with their second full-length, Drescher. Now with three guitarists, the band takes a decidedly spacious approach with this nine-song album that looms and hovers. The quintet now presents pieces that are more fluid and varied in their approach; Haram's latest work supplements their grinding, early material with a technique that is anxious to meander around and explore a terrain informed by brooding melancholy and wry observation. Unrelenting and forward, Drescher shows Haram possessing a mature, tempered confidence that only comes with experience and do-it-yourself resolve. Part of this new exploration lies in Haram's newfound vocal diversity. After the first full-length, the band took a much-needed break and wrote new songs while reworking old ones with a new bass player and an additional guitarist. Currently with four vocalists at the helm, Haram's Drescher is an ambiguous, collaborative display. Where Drescher had the potential to be a sloppy, non-cohesive effort by committee, instead it present a group with intriguing facets. Drescher is an purposeful mosaic of driving rumble, dissonant pop, and tuneful dirges; it's a work intent on equipping listeners with some ways to navigate through unexpected moments that may seem jarring or dissimilar to others around them.
CD $11.25
11/19/2007
LP $17.75
11/19/2007
***A powerful debut album from this new group comprised of former members of MAJORITY RULE, PG.99, and OUT CIRCUIT. Mining disparate facets of punk and noise, the band conjures something wholly cohesive and engaging. Dual guitars roil and churn over an explosive rhythm section creating a moody and atmospheric masterpiece.
LP $17.75
03/14/2006
CD $11.25
03/14/2006