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| AV Club |
Steve Albini discourages the word "producer" to describe his craft, but there's no better way to illustrate his work than with Sicily's Uzeda. Just contrast the band's 1991 debut, Out Of Colours, with its first fully Albini-recorded work, 1995's 4 EP: Under Albini's watch, and presumably under the influence of his bands Big Black, Rapeman, and Shellac, the once-dour proto-grunge group transformed into a snarling post-punk powerhouse, complete with a shredded-aluminum guitar tone straight out of Albini's own rig. In the years since, Uzeda's output hasn't so much been derivative of Albini's as it's evolved in tandem....full text |
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| Aversion |
| Peering back in time through the years of mascara-coated mall-emo acts and calculus-worshipping math-rock dorks, it's sometimes hard to remember that the roots of the styles held something quite different: loud volumes, battering rhythmic changes and guitars meant to flay eardrums to a bloody pulp. You know, tough-ass music made by tough-assed motherfuckers....full text |
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| PitchFork |
| Considering its proximity to Touch and Go's 25th anniversary shindig, this reunion album couldn't drop at a more apropos time. Combining the sounds of Jesus Lizard, Girls Against Boys, and pretty much every Steve Albini-led band, Uzeda are essentially a T&G cover band with Kim Deal on vocals. And despite being the band's first album in eight years, Stella finds these Sicilians pummeling in mid-season form, hitting every mark in their noise rock assault....full text |
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