It's difficult to know exactly where to begin in describing Murder License by Japanese three-piece Xinlisupreme. Perhaps if you imagine a high-density fusion between early JAMC; My Bloody Valentine and Einsturdenze Neubaten you might get the idea of a noisy and fractious record, but one on vaguely nodding terms with pop sensibilities and aesthetic appeal.
And if I was the kind of person to say such a thing I'd say it was the sound of a jumbo jet crashing through your windows of perception. Not the sort of record to listen to first thing in the morning when you've got a minging hangover then, but worth the investment if you're looking for something subversive, challenging and raucous.
And if I was the kind of person to say such a thing I'd say it was the sound of a jumbo jet crashing through your windows of perception. Not the sort of record to listen to first thing in the morning when you've got a minging hangover then, but worth the investment if you're looking for something subversive, challenging and raucous.
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