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- Summary: The latest full-length release for Baltimore experimental rock band Horse Lords is its first on the RVNG Intl. label.
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- Record Label: RVNG Intl.
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock
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MojoNov 1, 2022Thrilling collective racket. [Dec 2022, p.90]
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UncutNov 1, 2022Given that their spectrum of nods and references runs from early Warp techno to bluegrass to Trout Mask Replica - horn-heavy freakouts like the full-bore "May Brigade" also demonstrate a kinship with The Comet Is Coming - the focus and coherence of Comradely Objects is even more impressive. [Dec 2022, p.28]
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Jan 3, 2023Comradely Objects seems like some of the most complex, demanding music Horse Lords have made, yet, amazingly, it's also their most danceable album.
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The WireNov 1, 2022Horse Lords music has never been untidy, but this LP’s seven tracks evince a hyper-focused precision. Even when they flirt with entropy during the last two minutes of “May Brigade”, the transition from rhythmic grid to textural layering is immaculately executed. ... This may not lead the people to call for Comradely Objects rather than Ed Sheeran or (name your preferred chart topper here) but it’ll do the job just fine the next time you need some new minimalist jams for a highway drive. [Nov 2022, p.62]
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Dec 7, 2022Horse Lords fare even more impressively with the minimalism that sets in during the second half of the album.
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Dec 9, 2022Comradely Objects, is the band flexing at the peak of their powers.
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Nov 11, 2022Listeners who have struggled to appreciate previous releases will hear more of the same in Comradely Objects. Those who are attuned, who find that the band’s smallest pivots can induce a feeling approaching euphoria, will encounter the album as a carnival of delights.
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