Drill: This Is Not A... cassette
New tape from this synth punk band out of Philly.
Our take: This Is Not a Drill is the debut cassette from this Philadelphia band and itās a keeper. Drillās sound is primitive and noisy, with simple and loose drumming, catchy bass lines, and squealing, noisy guitars and synths. While the sound is nasty, the songs are memorable. āAssimilateā sounds like Fallās early singles, while āPredatorā has a darker, more propulsive energy that makes me think of Warsaw, the early incarnation of Joy Division. Things get more abrasive and avant-garde for the next handful of tracks (the wild vocalizations in āIncompleteā being a particular highlight) before the tape finishes out with āKate Bush,ā whose melodic bass line and slacker rhythm make me think of Slanted and Enchanted-era Pavement. Rather than developing a particular motif and beating it into the ground, Drill sounds like a band bursting with ideas. Great artists and musicians slumming it in the world of noisy punk rock is one of my favorite things, and if you agree, this little gem should fit snugly in your cassette collection.
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Drill: This Is Not A... cassette
Drill: This Is Not A... cassette
New tape from this synth punk band out of Philly.
Our take: This Is Not a Drill is the debut cassette from this Philadelphia band and itās a keeper. Drillās sound is primitive and noisy, with simple and loose drumming, catchy bass lines, and squealing, noisy guitars and synths. While the sound is nasty, the songs are memorable. āAssimilateā sounds like Fallās early singles, while āPredatorā has a darker, more propulsive energy that makes me think of Warsaw, the early incarnation of Joy Division. Things get more abrasive and avant-garde for the next handful of tracks (the wild vocalizations in āIncompleteā being a particular highlight) before the tape finishes out with āKate Bush,ā whose melodic bass line and slacker rhythm make me think of Slanted and Enchanted-era Pavement. Rather than developing a particular motif and beating it into the ground, Drill sounds like a band bursting with ideas. Great artists and musicians slumming it in the world of noisy punk rock is one of my favorite things, and if you agree, this little gem should fit snugly in your cassette collection.
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New tape from this synth punk band out of Philly.
Our take: This Is Not a Drill is the debut cassette from this Philadelphia band and itās a keeper. Drillās sound is primitive and noisy, with simple and loose drumming, catchy bass lines, and squealing, noisy guitars and synths. While the sound is nasty, the songs are memorable. āAssimilateā sounds like Fallās early singles, while āPredatorā has a darker, more propulsive energy that makes me think of Warsaw, the early incarnation of Joy Division. Things get more abrasive and avant-garde for the next handful of tracks (the wild vocalizations in āIncompleteā being a particular highlight) before the tape finishes out with āKate Bush,ā whose melodic bass line and slacker rhythm make me think of Slanted and Enchanted-era Pavement. Rather than developing a particular motif and beating it into the ground, Drill sounds like a band bursting with ideas. Great artists and musicians slumming it in the world of noisy punk rock is one of my favorite things, and if you agree, this little gem should fit snugly in your cassette collection.











