Noise rock is always a polarized genre: although some bands handle its lo-fi and fuzzy approach well, others merely believe that adding a wave of mucky texture and excessive reverb is enough to create a good song. Thankfully, Terry Malts falls into the former category with their new track, “Nauseous,” from their forthcoming album Killing Time. It demonstrates all the tell-tale signs of a classic upcoming noise band, reminiscent of early No Age in their quick-paced approach and general fuzziness.
The vocals here work perfectly with the tinny drums and clashing guitars, coming across with a rebellious tone that reminds one of Britpop in that conscious, every-man style. Near the song’s climax, there’s even some vocal harmonising over the melody, which itself comes across as surprisingly jovial. “Nauseous” could easily be a radio hit if the sound was cleared up a bit, although the charm of the track comes from its delightful lo-fi recording quality that only the best noise groups can boast. Terry Malts actually use their basic recording techniques in order to benefit the music. The result is a hyperactive track with a short but sweet guitar solo that would make J. Mascis proud, which really hints at a bright future for Terry Malts. “Nauseous” is instantly likeable, thoroughly enjoyable, and sounds better with each repeated listen.
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