Friday, February 19, 2010

going cube

a post on music
was about time...


Brooklyn’s Goes Cube don’t really care what you call them.
Their music is a brutal blend of metal, punk and full-on rock.


the press goes:

"Double-bass drums collide with impossibly ballsy guitars and disarming chord structures - a provocative blend of Sonic Youth artiness and Slayeresque fury" - Pittsburgh City Paper

"These guys remind us of a simpler time in indie rock (circa 1994) when bands would scoff at the notion of using a synth. Get ready for some serious rock riffs like Slint" - Insound

"Brooklyn's latest bellow is a powerful volley for avant-punk...the energy is utterly captured. This is a band that has not forgotten the great mid-'90s Swedish group Refused, which took hard-core to a totally different compositional level" - Los Angeles Times

Call it metal, call it post-metal, call it quasi-metal-post-punk-pre-twenty-second-century-independent-art-sounds if you're into that kind of thing...

anyways: take a listen!




more:

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Goes Cube - Goes Cube Song 57 mp3
(right click and save as)
from their album: "Another Day Has Passed"

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Goes Cube - Loose Ends mp3
(right click and save as)
from their EP: "Hutchinson"

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Goes Cube - The Only Daughter mp3
(right click and save as)
from their album: "Another Day Has Passed"

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Goes Cube - Grinding The Knife Blade mp3
(right click and save as)
from their album: "Another Day Has Passed"

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