A dual stamp of approval, FACT mag's bandcamp round-up and put out on George Clanton's label. First I've heard of Negative Gemini and the descripto sounded cool. It's an EP and she does some really cool takes on pop with an electronic bent. Some of these tunes sound gripped from Aphex Twin or the Prodigy by way of Burial with dreamy, ethereal poppy vocals ala Bjork or Imogen Heap or a not-shitty Gwen Stefani. And the genre bending calls to mind FKA Twigs or Laurel Halo. The EP starts real hot - "Infin Path" and the title track are pop gems, "You Weren't There Anymore" is a cool almost hookless affair. The second half contains a club mix of the title track and a couple other tunes I found less interesting. But there's some real...I don't want to say "potential" here but potential to make something reaaallly mindbending. Definitely of note!
I keep up with Sunburned only intermittently these days, they seem to be taking a more rock-ist approach lately. Like this one. Each track is about 4-5 minutes of pretty ramshackle, jammy, funky, boogie rock...almost spoiled by the throaty, beery vocals shouted over the top of each one of these tunes with nonsensical platitudes. I almost shut it off after a couple tracks but I stuck it out and kinda came around on some level. I was oddly reminded of My War era Black Flag sludge punk. The band sez "these Holy Grail fueled recordings are a mix of iphone and zoom recordings run through garageband, reaper and some plug-ins. We're still working on the much more listener-friendly Black Dirt session..." and point taken, listener friendly this ain't.
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