Review: We Used to Cut the Grass – We Used to Cut the Grass #2
The independently-verified, non-ideological jazz hour is upon us.
The independently-verified, non-ideological jazz hour is upon us.
Ishmael interviews Cody McCorry of We Used to Cut the Grass about their new LP, touring with trash instruments, and his favorite fruit.
Like a perfect game of Pong, this album bounces around constantly yet remains fluid and exciting throughout.
Startlingly impressive black metal earns my first ever 10/10 at The Progressive Subway!
Clarinet virtuosity and black metal atmosphere collide on A.M.E.N.’s debut!
Epic Discordant Vision is the perfect title for this album; it’s a grand feast with fifty minutes of harsh riffage, tenor sax leads, and accordion noodling.
A good jazzy effort that sadly misses the mark.
This is a truly magical and utterly unique album filled with lush, mellow, hypnotic soundscapes that eerily distort themselves into blackened, pained harshness, without skipping a jazzy beat. You need to hear it to believe it.