

Chicago and Illinois state must be put a lot of debts of thank yous to Steve Albini and his entirely complete Rock project works through decades; from his early career to the pioneering of the semi-legend Math Rock unit Shellac with his buddies: Robert Weston and Todd Trainer in the nineties. Shellac is a bizarre and unique band that miraculously can combining the brutality of Heavy Rock, Experimental Jazz-core and Post-Punk art noise into their hell of a trademark sound as we can hearing them clearly in a very complicated or non-easy listening moods of the blend formats mix on their fourth recording Terraform. These long and exhausting solo jams might be a sign of the band is about to getting deeper into their mystic ritual possessed by the restless outerspace souls the early pioneers of this Progressive Rock or Space Rock groups such as Yes or ELP or Hawkwind but here, Shellac now mixing thus ingredients with more raw Hardcore tempo and attitude; making the album sounded rarely cooperative for the public consume. Opening the show with their addictive noise journey of variety and angst in Didn't We Deserve A Look At You The Way You Really Are to the shortest number as the closing track - Copper; one might already collapsed or dead cause this kind of music isn't actually suits for dumber ears that used to be familiar with more Corporate Rock products.
This is Shellac, you wankers !!!
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