Chronophage: Prolog for Tomorrow 12"
Debut LP from this post-punk / DIY pop band from Texas.Ā
Our take: After several cassette releases (which the band compiled on a cassette compilation I wrote about a few weeks back) hereās the debut vinyl from Texasās Chronophage. While Chronophage has cleaned up their sound from those earlier tapes, they still play rough-hewn and loose pop music. Their recordings have a handmade quality that sounds like people playing together in a room, which stands in stark contrast to most punk rock I hear, which takes advantage of recording technology to sound as full and as a tight as possible. While Chronophage donāt sound retro, that quality forces me to go back further for good reference points for their sound, whether itās to UK groups like Swell Maps, Television Personalities, and O Level, or American stuff like Pavementās earliest material. While the whole thing is an enjoyable listen, my ears perk up when unexpected sounds crop into the mix, like the gurgles of electronic noise that pepper between-track transitions, the trumpet on āRacing,ā or the double-tracked chorus of āDouble Suicide.ā Recommended if you want to hear smart people making loose, raw, and earnest music.
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Chronophage: Prolog for Tomorrow 12"
Chronophage: Prolog for Tomorrow 12"
Debut LP from this post-punk / DIY pop band from Texas.Ā
Our take: After several cassette releases (which the band compiled on a cassette compilation I wrote about a few weeks back) hereās the debut vinyl from Texasās Chronophage. While Chronophage has cleaned up their sound from those earlier tapes, they still play rough-hewn and loose pop music. Their recordings have a handmade quality that sounds like people playing together in a room, which stands in stark contrast to most punk rock I hear, which takes advantage of recording technology to sound as full and as a tight as possible. While Chronophage donāt sound retro, that quality forces me to go back further for good reference points for their sound, whether itās to UK groups like Swell Maps, Television Personalities, and O Level, or American stuff like Pavementās earliest material. While the whole thing is an enjoyable listen, my ears perk up when unexpected sounds crop into the mix, like the gurgles of electronic noise that pepper between-track transitions, the trumpet on āRacing,ā or the double-tracked chorus of āDouble Suicide.ā Recommended if you want to hear smart people making loose, raw, and earnest music.
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Debut LP from this post-punk / DIY pop band from Texas.Ā
Our take: After several cassette releases (which the band compiled on a cassette compilation I wrote about a few weeks back) hereās the debut vinyl from Texasās Chronophage. While Chronophage has cleaned up their sound from those earlier tapes, they still play rough-hewn and loose pop music. Their recordings have a handmade quality that sounds like people playing together in a room, which stands in stark contrast to most punk rock I hear, which takes advantage of recording technology to sound as full and as a tight as possible. While Chronophage donāt sound retro, that quality forces me to go back further for good reference points for their sound, whether itās to UK groups like Swell Maps, Television Personalities, and O Level, or American stuff like Pavementās earliest material. While the whole thing is an enjoyable listen, my ears perk up when unexpected sounds crop into the mix, like the gurgles of electronic noise that pepper between-track transitions, the trumpet on āRacing,ā or the double-tracked chorus of āDouble Suicide.ā Recommended if you want to hear smart people making loose, raw, and earnest music.











