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Karate - In Place of Real Insight | Album Review

Karate - In Place of Real Insight | Album Review

FromDig Me Out: 90s Rock


Karate - In Place of Real Insight | Album Review

FromDig Me Out: 90s Rock

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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Apr 12, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Terms like post-punk, post-rock, emo, indie, etc. get tossed around when talking about 90s rock bands that strayed from the mainstream to embrace a different take on the soft/loud dynamic. Boston four-piece Karate takes the angular twin-guitar and vocal attack of Fugazi and shave off some of the rougher edges while incorporating Slint-like slowcore, dialing down the tempos and volumes ready to burst. Karate adds a twist with jazzy phrasings and even a dirgy blues riff, giving the band an opportunity to work with a wider sonic pallet while leaving plenty of open space that occasionally feels underdeveloped.
 
Songs In This Episode:
Intro - It's 98 Stop
17:30 - New Martini
27:22 - New Hangout Condition
35:46 - Wake Up, Decide
Outro - Die Die
 
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Released:
Apr 12, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Weekly album reviews, interviews and roundtable discussions digging up the 90s