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Amnesty (I) Vinyl LP

Last Gang Records / SKU: lp-8041
1st post-Alice Glass LP from Canadian electro-industrial duo
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  • To those that thought Crystal Castles was a wrap after Alice Glass quit in 2014, Ethan Kath fires back hard. Amnesty (I) is the Canadian outfit’s first album in about 4 years, and it’s an aggressive, noise-filled amalgamation of witch house, electro, industrial, beats and goth pop that’s reminiscent of the group’s best, past efforts. Losing the de facto face of Crystal Castles could have been detrimental, but Kath enlists Edith Frances, whose enigmatic, controlled vocals sit extremely well with his chaotic, raved-out productions that often defy categorization. Listen to “Char,” an emotional, melodic tune that highlights Frances’ voice, or the slower, trap-inspired opener “Femen” and “Sadist.” “Fleece” is a menacing electro-punk smasher, and “Enth” is another potent rager that reminds listeners of Crystal Castles’ earlier material.

    • music label: Fiction Records 2016
    reviewed by donut savage 10/2016
    upc: 13118472

To those that thought Crystal Castles was a wrap after Alice Glass quit in 2014, Ethan Kath fires back hard. Amnesty (I) is the Canadian outfit’s first album in about 4 years, and it’s an aggressive, noise-filled amalgamation of witch house, electro, industrial, beats and goth pop that’s reminiscent of the group’s best, past efforts. Losing the de facto face of Crystal Castles could have been detrimental, but Kath enlists Edith Frances, whose enigmatic, controlled vocals sit extremely well with his chaotic, raved-out productions that often defy categorization. Listen to “Char,” an emotional, melodic tune that highlights Frances’ voice, or the slower, trap-inspired opener “Femen” and “Sadist.” “Fleece” is a menacing electro-punk smasher, and “Enth” is another potent rager that reminds listeners of Crystal Castles’ earlier material.

  • music label: Fiction Records 2016
reviewed by donut savage 10/2016
upc: 13118472

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