Useless Eaters: Useless Eaters : Bleeding Moon
Useless Eaters: Useless Eaters : Bleeding Moon
Format: CD
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Artist: Useless Eaters
Label: Castleface
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 819162017005
Genre: Rock
Seth Sutton has been ripping the shit out of terse Telecaster - sharp riffs and Devo-indebted angular rhythms with Useless Eaters since the dude was 18 years old. A young protégé of Jay Reatard, Sutton's home-fried concoctions are sharp, corrosive mini-masterpieces that drive you to flick cigarettes and push strangers. Psycho-sexual, serrated vocals; thin, acidic guitars; rubbery bass and hot-to-tape traps lather the whole disc. Sutton delivers a really ripping crew of tunes this time around, kicking off with the supremely heavy 'American Cars' and not letting up 'til the side break-these are glass-crunching gems with just the right amount of crud to cut your lip a little. A great alienated vibe flows throughout, along with some really sticky melodies, too. Going out under the neon tonight? Take this with you.
Tracks:
1.1 American Cars
1.2 Dungeon
1.3 Out in the Night
1.4 Proper Conduct
1.5 Sitting on the Fault Line
1.6 Hidden Fees
1.7 Aftershock
1.8 Bleeding Moon
1.9 Retro Hoax
1.10 Whip
1.11 Simple Device
1.12 Walking in Circles