Album Review: The Guru Guru – Point Fingers
The Guru Guru get weird with decent enough results on Point Fingers…
With clear nods to bands like METZ and The Mars Volta, and having worked with producer David Bottrill, whose credits include Tool and Coheed & Cambria, it’s no surprise to discover that this second full-length from Belgian quintet The Guru Guru is a rather bizarre affair.
There’s plenty of great riffing on show, notably on opening track Mache and the bounding Ex-Alexander, but it’s blended with an array of off-kilter sounds, effects and melodies that largely prevent any of the 10 songs here from straying into catchy territory. Crafting easy-going earworms, though, isn’t the objective here, with The Guru Guru focussing on songwriting that’s eccentric, genre-defying and, in the case of pared-back number Know No, very engaging to hear.
The strangeness of the music might not always convince – Skidoo, for example, is just a little bit too weird to get on board with – but what The Guru Guru have achieved here is a collection of songs that, while not being for everyone, are uniquely theirs.
Verdict: 3/5