Album Review
WALL - Untitled
5 Stars‘Untitled’ could well’ve put the New Yorkers on the same trajectory as their equally absurdist contemporaries Parquet Courts.
‘Quit while you’re ahead,’ the idiom goes, but on the evidence of WALL’s first – and only – album, it’s a shame that these New Yorkers are disbanding before things really got started for them. A corrosive spew of gloomy, dissonant post-punk, that breathes with all the filthy hum of their home city, Sam York is a fearsome ringleader, channelling monster-baiting nonchalance into ‘Save Me’ and pissing off would-be critics with ‘High Ratings’.
‘Untitled’ is about as New York as the world’s biggest apple, stacking up fearsome guitar lines that bite and roar like a clapped-out Cadillac careering down the freeway, and exuding a dark, menacing smog that never clears. Though the band’s touchstones are perhaps obvious ones - churning up tinfoil-coated Velvet Underground, the chaos of The Fall, and the fuzzing static of Television - WALL don’t wind up sounding derivative.
Hurrying urgently down the rushing veins of every song, colliding surreally poetic lyrics with thumping racket in a tense, on-edge mess, ‘Untitled’ could well’ve put WALL on the same trajectory as their equally absurdist contemporaries Parquet Courts. Still, que sera sera. Whatever this lot are going onto next, they’re a talented bunch, and their future projects are worth watching out for.
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