Negative Scanner
Negative Scanner
Debut album from Chicago band formed from the ashes of Tyler Jon Tyler. Furious & snarling post-punk. Negative Scanner have been destroying rooms in Chicago's vibrant DIY since 2012, earning well-deserved accolades as one of the cities best live bands. Their electrifying debut album finds the band taking on all comers; guitarist / vocalist Rebecca Valeriano-Flores' gutteral howl & lyrics have gained confidence over the course of the band's previous two singles in 2014 (their debut on Trouble In Mind & it's follow-up on Tall Pat Records). The band (guitarist Matt Revers, bassist Nathan Beaudoin & drummer Tom Cassling) have evolved into a lurching, post-punk tornado furiously spinning into near-chaos but never leaving the band's capable control. The album's opener Ivy League Asshole sets the tone - feral & ragged guitars chug over the rhythm section & Flores' manic yelp spits out lyrics borne out of confusion, agression, domination & submission to life, living, lovers & beyond. The album's eleven tracks in 28 minutes fly by the listener, threatening whiplash but begging to be replayed. Negative Scanner's s/t debut was recorded by the band themselves in their practice space, mixed by Mike Lust's Phantom Mobile Unit & mastered by Australian legend Mikey Young (Total Control/Eddy Current Suppression Ring).
Tracklist
1. Ivy League Asshole
2. Criticism
3. Low
4. Gone Wild
5. C.P.D.
6. Would You Rather
7. Planet of Slums
8. Saturday Night & Sunday Morning
9. Fane vs. Wild
10. Forget It
11. Pity