Wrong – Wrong


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I always enjoy getting to review a début release from a band, and the recently formed noise rock group, Wrong, from Miami is no exception. Getting my hands and ears on the self-titled EP (Relapse), even if only at the 31 minute mark, has proven to be a valuable addition into my music library. Doing some further research on the group, I discovered that guitarist/vocalist, Eric Hernandez, is actually a former two-time drummer for sludge titans, Kylesa. As for the overall groove in the record, it is headbang worthy but also peppers in some aggression that is sure to please a large variety of fans. Each track does a good job in being its own entity but also sticks true to the theme.

While most of the tracks were less than 3 minutes long, there were a handful that certainly stuck out in my mind. One of the more aggressive tracks, ‘Mucilage’ has a very hardcore background to it with a great outro that has the feel of a breakdown without actually being one. One of the “longer” tracks, ‘Fake Brain’, does the best job at mixing both main influences of the aggressive side of hardcore and the noise rock side. The rhythm has heavily distortion in the guitar tone while the leads are higher pitched, tremolo picking riffs. At points, it sounds like the song wants to be powerviolence in the crescendos but stays clear of that type of chaos. Lastly, what would a self-titled record be without a self-titled song. Yes, the second to last track is entitled ‘Wrong’. This one just breaks the three-minute mark and is also a great example of the hardcore rhythm meets noise rock leads. The solo in the song is absolute scorcher as well so make sure to put on sunscreen before getting to the later stages of this release.

Going in to the first playthrough, I was not so sure of what to expect from this new group. However, I am happy to say that this EP is going to be up there with some other EPs I have listened to that will certainly be vying for a spot in many end of year lists. This is only the beginning of Wrong as I am sure they will continue to create and record music that just sounds oh so right.

7.0/10

TIM LEDIN

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Robotic Empire Releasing Nirvana Tribute Album, Stream Circa Survive’s “Drain You”


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Robotic Empire will be releasing a second Nirvana tribute album titled Whatever Nevermind: A Tribute To Nirvana’s Nevermind, for Record Store Day on April 18, 2015. The songs on this focuses on the Nevermind album, and will be released as a 12 inch + 7” set, as well as digital download. Stream Circa Survive‘s “Drain You” below.

Whatever Nevermind: A Tribute To Nirvana’s Nevermind track listing:
01: Young Widows – “Smells Like Teen Spirit”
02: Torche – “In Bloom”
03: Kylesa – “Come As You Are”
04: Cave In – “Breed”
05: Boris – “Lithium”
06: La Dispute – “Polly”
07: White Reaper – “Territorial Pissings”
08: Circa Survive – “Drain You”
09: Touche Amore – “Lounge Act”
10: Wrong – “Stay Away”
11: Pygmy Lush – “On A Plain”
12: Nothing – “Something In The Way”
13: Thou – “Endless, Nameless” (bonus track)
14: Thou – “Even In His Youth” (bonus track)

We are extremely stoked to announce our second tribute to Nirvana, this time with their breakout “Nevermind” album being…

Posted by Robotic Empire on Tuesday, March 24, 2015


Torche, Nothing and Wrong North American Tour In March


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Torche will headline a March North American tour with Nothing and Wrong supporting. They are supporting their forthcoming release Restarter, out February 24, 2015 via Relapse Records.

Mar 06: The Masquerade – Atlanta, GA
Mar 07: The Bottletree – Birmingham, AL
Mar 08: Spanish Moon – Baton Rouge, LA
Mar 09: Fitzgerald’s Downstairs – Houston, TX
Mar 10: Red 7 – Austin, TX
Mar 11: Club Dada – Dallas, TX (no Nothing)
Mar 12: The Hi-Tone – Memphis, TN
Mar 13: The Firebird – St. Louis, MO
Mar 14: Empty Bottle – Chicago, IL
Mar 15: The Cactus Club – Milwaukee, WI
Mar 17: The Grog Shop – Cleveland, OH
Mar 18: The Pyramid Scheme – Grand Rapids, MI
Mar 20: The Pike Room – Detroit, MI
Mar 21: Lee’s Palace – Toronto, ON
Mar 22: Bar Le Ritz – Montreal, QC
Mar 23: Mohawk Place – Buffalo, NY
Mar 25: Great Scott – Boston, MA
Mar 26: St. Vitus – Brooklyn, NY
Mar 27: Underground Arts – Philadelphia, PA
Mar 28: Strange Matters – Richmond, VA (no Nothing)
Mar 29: DC 9 – Washington, DC (no Nothing)