I already had a chance and privilege to review ”Victoria” 7” by Buzz Rodeo. Their style is a unique blend of punk, noise, rock and a couple more genres picked up on the way. They perform as a trio and they’re doing it pretty well, assuming by their lastest release called Sports. This art-punk supergroup radiates a lot of energy with their extremely well played and produced rhythm section and guitar melodies which reminded me a lot of something Gang Of Four would do. The seventies are back with style, but this time with a lot more ideas, improvisations, better studio recording and it sounds refreshing at this present day. These catchy songs will easily find their place to your ears, because of flow they are bringing through their sonic attack and maybe you’ll find it difficult to pick your favorite tracks from this one because all the tracks possess their own unique formula to get stuck in your head for a while. This will definitely be one of the top ten albums at your record collection and it’s purely made for all the fans of the improvised style of punk, so you’ll probably listen to this record until your turntable gets destroyed. ”Sports” has been released by several record labels and it’s available on LP and CD, but it’s strictly limited, so make sure to grab your own piece fast and play it to your family & friends.
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