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Leeds four-piece
Mush
continue to direct their loose, angular, post-punk-injected grievances at the unsavory sociopolitical landscape on their second album,
Lines Redacted
. Following their full-length debut, 2020's
3D Routine
, by a year, it returns that album's
Lee Childs
to the producer's chair as well as matching its relatively generous 12 tracks. The album opens with "Drink the Bleach," a midtempo song whose chorus repeats its unison guitar and one-note-at-a-time keyboard line alongside the words "so drink the bleach" in choruses -- delivered by the idiosyncratic,
Fred Schneider
-reminiscent
Dan Hyndman
-- that only slightly distinguish themselves from the verses. Many of the songs follow this formula, though the band do change up the pace on entries including the punkier, urgent "B2BCDA," the lively "Blunt Instrument," which offers a much-distorted chorus, and, midway through, an atypically relaxed groove materializes on "Seven Trumpets." Elsewhere, "Morf" is a distortion-filled instrumental, while the jauntier "Bots!" offers contrastingly low, grungy guitar tones and sauntering rhythms. The set closes with "Lines Discontinued," which leaves listeners on an over-seven-minute, shape-shifting rumination. Ultimately,
drive homes the feeling of dissatisfaction while, like a
Ramones
under the influence, locking into an admirably irreverent, distinctive persona. ~ Marcy Donelson
Mush
continue to direct their loose, angular, post-punk-injected grievances at the unsavory sociopolitical landscape on their second album,
Lines Redacted
. Following their full-length debut, 2020's
3D Routine
, by a year, it returns that album's
Lee Childs
to the producer's chair as well as matching its relatively generous 12 tracks. The album opens with "Drink the Bleach," a midtempo song whose chorus repeats its unison guitar and one-note-at-a-time keyboard line alongside the words "so drink the bleach" in choruses -- delivered by the idiosyncratic,
Fred Schneider
-reminiscent
Dan Hyndman
-- that only slightly distinguish themselves from the verses. Many of the songs follow this formula, though the band do change up the pace on entries including the punkier, urgent "B2BCDA," the lively "Blunt Instrument," which offers a much-distorted chorus, and, midway through, an atypically relaxed groove materializes on "Seven Trumpets." Elsewhere, "Morf" is a distortion-filled instrumental, while the jauntier "Bots!" offers contrastingly low, grungy guitar tones and sauntering rhythms. The set closes with "Lines Discontinued," which leaves listeners on an over-seven-minute, shape-shifting rumination. Ultimately,
drive homes the feeling of dissatisfaction while, like a
Ramones
under the influence, locking into an admirably irreverent, distinctive persona. ~ Marcy Donelson
Leeds four-piece
Mush
continue to direct their loose, angular, post-punk-injected grievances at the unsavory sociopolitical landscape on their second album,
Lines Redacted
. Following their full-length debut, 2020's
3D Routine
, by a year, it returns that album's
Lee Childs
to the producer's chair as well as matching its relatively generous 12 tracks. The album opens with "Drink the Bleach," a midtempo song whose chorus repeats its unison guitar and one-note-at-a-time keyboard line alongside the words "so drink the bleach" in choruses -- delivered by the idiosyncratic,
Fred Schneider
-reminiscent
Dan Hyndman
-- that only slightly distinguish themselves from the verses. Many of the songs follow this formula, though the band do change up the pace on entries including the punkier, urgent "B2BCDA," the lively "Blunt Instrument," which offers a much-distorted chorus, and, midway through, an atypically relaxed groove materializes on "Seven Trumpets." Elsewhere, "Morf" is a distortion-filled instrumental, while the jauntier "Bots!" offers contrastingly low, grungy guitar tones and sauntering rhythms. The set closes with "Lines Discontinued," which leaves listeners on an over-seven-minute, shape-shifting rumination. Ultimately,
drive homes the feeling of dissatisfaction while, like a
Ramones
under the influence, locking into an admirably irreverent, distinctive persona. ~ Marcy Donelson
Mush
continue to direct their loose, angular, post-punk-injected grievances at the unsavory sociopolitical landscape on their second album,
Lines Redacted
. Following their full-length debut, 2020's
3D Routine
, by a year, it returns that album's
Lee Childs
to the producer's chair as well as matching its relatively generous 12 tracks. The album opens with "Drink the Bleach," a midtempo song whose chorus repeats its unison guitar and one-note-at-a-time keyboard line alongside the words "so drink the bleach" in choruses -- delivered by the idiosyncratic,
Fred Schneider
-reminiscent
Dan Hyndman
-- that only slightly distinguish themselves from the verses. Many of the songs follow this formula, though the band do change up the pace on entries including the punkier, urgent "B2BCDA," the lively "Blunt Instrument," which offers a much-distorted chorus, and, midway through, an atypically relaxed groove materializes on "Seven Trumpets." Elsewhere, "Morf" is a distortion-filled instrumental, while the jauntier "Bots!" offers contrastingly low, grungy guitar tones and sauntering rhythms. The set closes with "Lines Discontinued," which leaves listeners on an over-seven-minute, shape-shifting rumination. Ultimately,
drive homes the feeling of dissatisfaction while, like a
Ramones
under the influence, locking into an admirably irreverent, distinctive persona. ~ Marcy Donelson

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