
Fem-obsessed thrashers shred the Bible.
I Hate Sally - Don't Worry Lady
[3.5/5]
Women. Apparently I Hate Sally can't live without them-especially since their singer, Dee Prescott is one. There are references to the fairer sex everywhere on this slab of sludge-the album title, their name (obviously) and literally every song. For that matter, it isn't just any women's names mentioned in the songs; curiously, it's women from the Bible: Eve, Deborah, Hannah, Mary-you get the point. Now, to be sure, this is no worship CD, unless the band's parishioners pray at the altar of thrash and the shrine of shred. Don't Worry Lady puts the "fuckin' A" back into the stories of the Bible with a non-stop barrage of inspired bulldozing and angular riffmongery, experimenting with groove bombs ("Hannah Hannah"), reverb washed guitar lines ("Iseah's Life") and spit-curdling screeches ("Mary! Mary!"), all of which paint their odes to the holiest of ladies in swathes of high-gain goodness. (DENSITY) Casey Lynch
Official Website: http://www.densityrecords.com)
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- The Aggrolites
- Art Brut
- Fake Problems
- Gallows
- MXPX
- Silverstein
- The Swellers
- The Unseen
- Amina
- Johnny And The Moon
- The Mary Timony Band
- Maserati
- People Noise
- Sean Na Na
- Spoon
- Fred Thomas
- Achilles
- Calico System
- Death Before Dishonor
- Neurosis
- Pierce The Veil
- Seventh Star
- A Thorn For Every Heart
- Burning Brides
- Down To Earth Approach
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- Hopewell
- My American Heart
- They Might Be Giants
- Bonde Do Role
- Chemical Brothers
- Datarock
- Mortiis
- Stars
- Against Me!
- Ben Weasel And His Iron String Quartet
- Boys Night Out
- Darkest Hour
- Interpol
- Patton Oswalt
- Strung Out
- An Angle
- 3 Inches Of Blood
- The Rocket Summer
- Beastie Boys
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[3.5/5]
Women. Apparently I Hate Sally can't live without them-especially since their singer, Dee Prescott is one. There are references to the fairer sex everywhere on this slab of sludge-the album title, their name (obviously) and literally every song. For that matter, it isn't just any women's names mentioned in the songs; curiously, it's women from the Bible: Eve, Deborah, Hannah, Mary-you get the point. Now, to be sure, this is no worship CD, unless the band's parishioners pray at the altar of thrash and the shrine of shred. Don't Worry Lady puts the "fuckin' A" back into the stories of the Bible with a non-stop barrage of inspired bulldozing and angular riffmongery, experimenting with groove bombs ("Hannah Hannah"), reverb washed guitar lines ("Iseah's Life") and spit-curdling screeches ("Mary! Mary!"), all of which paint their odes to the holiest of ladies in swathes of high-gain goodness. (DENSITY) Casey Lynch
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