Vinyl Review: Ten Words for Snow, Hairshirt, Sybris

Written by Senor Garo. Posted in Detroit Concerts

twfs71 785321 Vinyl Review: Ten Words for Snow, Hairshirt, Sybris detroit concerts  This double-vinyl set supplies a solid lot of summer listening within 17 minutes of material. Ten Words for Snow scales back its obtrusive progressive pop nature a bit; in turn, the band offers its best two recorded tracks to date. “Shake You Off” is a sweet, cascading pop number that melds XTC with Ric Ocasek, while the synth-laced, surprisingly danceable “Garbage Truck” reaches its peaks with dissonant rhythm structures and vocal parts that soar unexpectedly. Hairshirt’s “Party Sisters” is a jagged piece of minimal art-pop that carries serious ‘spontaneous dance party’ inducing potential (think Gang of Four, Peter Murphy, The Cure and early Pere Ubu all slopped up in a musical smoothie). Sybris is the odd band out of the dance-rock party with “The Clowns Were Hilarious,” a delicate, haunting song that ebbs and flows like a lovesick ghost floating through a lonely haunted house. All of the above makes for an infectious vinyl set, indeed. – Gary Blackwell

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