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Why Bother? is even more radical [than its predecessor], pairing dead-calm passages with weird and often downright evil-sounding electronics that recall Throbbing Gristle and Wolf Eyes.
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It's a little disappointing that none of the band's stylistic shifts have let them bloom into much more, but as furrows for ploughing go, this one's still pretty fascinating, and still all theirs.
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UncutBy far their boldest statement yet. [Apr 2007, p.92]
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Q MagazineHeadaches and nausea are a possibility, so approach with caution. [Apr 2007, p.116]
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Unless you're a fan, the title says it all.
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Under The RadarChaotic blips and tweaks break on an undercurrent of distorted low-end grumblings, all laying a wobbly foundation for Nicola Kuperus’s wraithlike vocals. [#17, p.95]
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As their music has grown more detailed, the details have become ever more foreboding.
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Alternative PressMediocre. [May 2007, p.162]
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Why Bother? may not have quite the same sonic guitar depth as Gimme Trouble, but the mechanical, industrial-punk synth work, inching closer to perfection with each release, does an admirable job of filling in the aural gaps.
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Why Bother sounds like it would be fun to see live in a dive bar, but at home it's a little grating to listen to from start to finish.
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FilterA depraved collection of indigestible tracks. [#24, p.99]
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ADULT. are an awesome band that have yet to make an awesome album. This one, however, is still pretty damn good.
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UrbAdult. is cathartic cabaret for the sketched out. [Apr 2007, p.101]
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There’s something oddly accessible about the mess the duo make on Why Bother?
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'Why Bother' is a testing listen, of course, and after a while the vocals can begin to make your brain start to dissolve in minor whirlpools.
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At times, Why Bother? is an unlistenable racket.