4 out of 5
Label: Southern
Prodcuer: Atombombpocketknife
Atombombpocketknife are pretty much everything I could want from a guitar rock group – solid hooks, good beats, stop and start quiet-to-loud moments, twisted lyrics that don’t avoid a “fuck” here and there but don’t lean on it… At the same time, these albums don’t work if you’re not listening, and it’s easy to not listen because it all stays within a fairly monotone range both vocally and musically. I would compare them to Silkworm in the sense of their skill and reliability, but where SKWM wore a sneer, ABPK (see what I did there?) are shoe-gazing. It took me a while to crack Silkworm, and that actually didn’t come through headphones, it came across on speakers when the riffs and vocals finally clicked, then suddenly all of their albums made sense and were enriched with touches I just never noticed before… Atombomb is more closeted with their spice. Though for all intents and purposes it’s a louder band, they tuneful singularity that I mention requires being plugged in, head to the speaker, listening for when the whisper turns to a grumble, when a strum becomes a chord. Alpha Sounds then ripples with fire and bristle, each track a separate spin on a teeth-kicking yarn of rock and roll i use words to describe things yaaayyy and sequencing, that lover of mine, though it results in a typical ending quiet song, is perfect on this album, but again, only once you’ve opened it up – only then does track one reveal itself as the rocker, the last track as the rumblings of the storm going away, the tracks in between as scattered nuggets of progressions on their theme…
See, even my words get mish-mashed. It takes some patient listening, but herein a great album lurks.