
- Summary: The second full-length studio release for the New York City-based hardcore punk trio was produced with Chris Coady and Gabriel Millman.
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- Record Label: Loma Vista
- Genre(s): Punk, Pop/Rock
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Positive: 9 out of 9
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Mixed: 0 out of 9
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Apr 5, 2019It's easy to stand in awe at the masterful abrasiveness and thrashing communication of anger and unease on Dog Whistle, but its pacing is an equal wonder to behold and a perfect reason to deem Show Me The Body as ambassadors of hardcore’s future.
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Apr 3, 2019Show Me The Body make music that isn't easy either; what's so important about them is their ability to drag your gaze in those uncomfortable directions.
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Apr 3, 2019The production is slicker, the songwriting more considered, and the statement more solidified. Peppered with spoken-word interludes, Cashwan-Pratt laying himself bare like never before, Dog Whistle is a manifesto for everything Show Me The Body’s early days promised.
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Apr 3, 2019Despite this fervent distancing of themselves from party politics, Dog Whistle is a brutal, impassioned flag-in-the-ground for the disillusioned in New York and beyond.
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Apr 3, 2019The second album from this New York punk trio dovetails depressingly closely with the emotional tenor of the UK--and indeed proves to be quite magnificently cathartic as a result.
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UncutApr 25, 2019There's an equally brutal, pulverising mix of guitars and electronics elsewhere, but they surprise more often than not. [Jun 2019, p.34]
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Apr 8, 2019Dog Whistle functions best when Show Me the Body are able to capture the vitality of their live sets, as well as the sheer noisiness of New York itself.
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Positive: 3 out of 3
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Mixed: 0 out of 3
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Negative: 0 out of 3
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Apr 16, 2019Punk is really not dead you just don't know where to search it. Dog Whistle brings this original record to the house and is amazing.
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