Angela's Staff Pick: May 18, 2023

Hi Sorry State readers! Hope you’re having a good week. It’s been a pretty chill week on my end. May has been kind of meh so I’m gonna talk about June.

So I was writing down the stuff I’m doing in June so that I don’t create any schedule conflicts, and it looks like June is gonna be pretty fun so far. We’ve got Subhumans with Scarecrow right around the corner at Cat’s Cradle! Stoked to say the least. About a week after that, I’m seeing Pixies here in Raleigh. Seeing Pixies is just mandatory at this point. Public Acid is playing a couple days after that at King’s here in Raleigh. Super excited to start seeing shows there again!

Anyway, my staff pick is Display Homes: What if You’re Right and They’re Wrong? I was entertaining 3 or 4 staff pick options, but this one won out without question. I liked it immediately and I’ve played it a couple times a day every day this week.

To preface this, I just wanted to say that when visiting the band’s IG page, I learned that the band’s guitarist and close friend Darrell had passed away last June. My sincere sympathies go out to the band. Darrell does some incredible guitar work on this album.

Display Homes hails from Sidney Australia. They recently released this fantastic post-punk album that leans poppy in a wonderfully weird and dynamic way. It’s mid to fast tempo the whole way through and it keeps you on your toes. It’s raw and minimalistic, which gives you a chance to really hear and appreciate their individual contributions. And the vocals are one of their greatest instruments. Loud, raw, erratic, and exciting. You never know what you’re gonna get.

Sometimes the singer does a talk and sing type thing on certain tracks that reminds me of the Pixies. But just a little bit. What’s impressive is how the drums are perfectly locked in with every syllable she sings. Maybe that’s easier to accomplish when you’re the singer and the drummer, but it sounds seamless. The song Proofread is a perfect example. That’s my favorite track on the album. I love the shouting vocals that become increasingly more intense in the chorus. There are a lot of big choruses in the album and this is where the singer really shines.

I can’t say enough about the bass parts on this album. The bass is an integral part of their sound. I don’t think more than ten seconds go by where you don’t hear the bass. The album is full of boppy bass intros and solos, and he is a big part of providing a solid foundation throughout the album. It also feels like he’s very intuitive.

The clean and razor sharp guitar work sounds killer played over the lower melodic bass riffs. The sharpness of the guitar riffs and frenzied vocals are mediated by the rhythm section in a really complimentary way. It’s obvious the band has really great chemistry.

This album is a must have for melodic post- punk lovers, but I think its the type of record a lot of people would enjoy. Every track is good, but my favorites are Proofread, Nitty Picky, CCTV, and Background Check. Check it out!

Thanks for reading!

-Angela


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