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Top row, left to right: Yard Act, Squid, Black Country, New Road. Bottom row: Legss, Shame, Dry Cleaning.
May 06, 2021
Matthew Perpetua
When the British band Squid released the single Narrator in January, everything about it felt like a dare. The song s sprawling length 8:29 is posted on the cover art, scrambling expectations and heralding greater ambitions from a group best known at that point for a frenzied punk tune, Houseplants. Narrator traps that same energy within a tight Krautrock-ish groove, and when that wears out, the song coasts onwards with two spoken-word parts that illustrate feeling caught in the gravity of a self-absorbed person, the kind who lives as though they re the main character and everyone else is just a walk-on. It s a weird but effective set of contrasts wild but controlled, artsy but focused on basic physical response, berserk emotion colliding with detached erudition. In other
Dry Cleaning made one of 2021 s singular rock albums © Provided by Entertainment Weekly Steve Gullick Dry Cleaning s New Long Leg blends of-the-moment lyrics with razor-wire riffing
New Long Leg, the debut full-length by Dry Cleaning, opens with a jolt: insistent, slightly distorted synth drums, countered by a bludgeoning bassline. Then a voice, extremely British and extremely over it, comes in, sighing: Many years have passed and you re still… charming. The song, Scratchcard Lanyard, is a dizzying introduction to the Dry Cleaning aesthetic, with music that s harsh yet undeniably catchy while its narrator is drolly amused by a world where one can do everything and feel nothing.