- Music
- 20 Feb 12
Disconnect The Dots
Cork trio's debut is a riff-tacular short, sharp shock.
In many ways the music on Cork outfit Screenreader’s debut album Disconnect The Dots recalls that absolutely thrilling period during the ‘90s when Irish alt. rock bands were taking on the world (and winning). The likes of ‘Mint,’ ‘Relive Reborn’ and especially ‘Sticks and Stones, Love’ are all reminiscent Kerbdog, mid-period Therapy?: the hulking, sludge-laden riffs coupled with their subtle vocal melodies rival Mike Tyson in the unbeatable one-two punch stakes. It’s an absolutely intoxicating combination. Indeed our only criticism is that nine tracks aren’t nearly enough.
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