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Dilly Dally - Sore '2015

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Sore
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Album name Sore
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Date 2015
GenreIndie Rock
Play time 00:34:43
Format / Bitrate 24 BIT Stereo 2429 Kbps / 96 kHz
Media WEB
Size 223; 762 MB
PriceDownload $6.95
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If Dilly Dally had any sense at all, theyd take a crash course in physics,
devote all their energies to making time travel a reality, and then zip back to
1992, when every major label in America would be promising them the world to
sign them to a record deal. With their masses of huge fuzzy guitars and
dinosaur-stomp rhythms tagged to tunes that are hum-along poppy and woozily
shoegaze-ish at the same time, with semi-comprehensible vocals alternately
whispered and screamed over it all, Dilly Dally sound like the great lost
grunge-era band, a mix of the Pixies and Hole with a frontwoman just as noisy as
Courtney Love but significantly more likable (or at least less threatening).
Dilly Dallys first full-length album, 2015s Sore (it even sounds like the title
of a grunge-era LP), has more than a few great tunes, including the
semi-swaggering Purple Rage, the noisy but curiously sensuous Desire, and the
quick-stepping Green, but in the long run this album gets over on sounds rather
than songs. But the sounds are consistently great, as Liz Balls wiry lead guitar
lines bounce over the thick walls of skronk generated by Katie Monks (who also
contributes the larynx-abusing vocals), while bassist Jimmy Tony and drummer
Benjamin Reinhartz hold down the rhythms with impressive skill, sounding just
loose enough to join in on the chaos but with enough discipline to keep the
whole thing from slipping off the rails. The production by Josh Korody and Leon
Taheny (abetted by Rob Schnapfs mix) is just what this music needs, roomy while
adding only as much dirt as needed, and if much of the time its hard to suss out
just what Monks is on about, the many emotional twists and turns are clear
enough that they suit the buzz of this music just fine. Sadly, in 2015 Dilly
Dally are less likely to get a six-figure advance than they could have in the
wake of Nevermind, but then again, theyre a lot less likely to get dumped after
Album Number Two fails to click at radio, so perhaps their exile in the 21st
century isnt a bad thing after all. And they have a fine consolation prize in
Sore, an album thats a noisy, abrasive joy from front to back.

Tracklist:
 01. Dilly Dally - Desire (03:35)
 02. Dilly Dally - Ballin Chain (02:53)
 03. Dilly Dally - Snake Head (02:18)
 04. Dilly Dally - The Touch (04:15)
 05. Dilly Dally - Next Gold (02:24)
 06. Dilly Dally - Purple Rage (02:59)
 07. Dilly Dally - Get To You (03:48)
 08. Dilly Dally - Witch Man (02:57)
 09. Dilly Dally - Green (02:28)
 10. Dilly Dally - Ice Cream (02:56)
 11. Dilly Dally - Burned By The Cold (04:03)

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