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Album review: Ocean Grove – ODDWORLD
Melbourne party-starters Ocean Grove get weird in both good ways and bad on album number four…
Exclusive: The latest offering from LA-based freak-rock quartet Melted Bodies unleashes sponsored content hell.
Throw David Lynch in the pit of a 2020 grind show and the noise that it makes might resemble Melted Bodies. The spasming Los Angeles-based quartet play rabid, squealing math-rock with a hard sheen of the goofcore polish that’s found on vintage late-night TV and the side of the highway outside Disneyland. The up-front influences are Mr. Bungle, Ministry, Sigh, and Graf Orlock, but there are also weirder flickers here and there of Devo, Bomb The Music Industry! and the Rocky Horror Picture Show. The result is the unlikely occurrence of party-noise, music that is both scathing in its sonic profile but also somewhat hilariously cinematic, the soundtrack to a radioactive spaghetti western where everyone's throwing up.
The new Melted Bodies video for Ad People thrives on what are seemingly the band’s two primary goals: to enthrall and confuse. The video starts with a blast of subconscious imagery and whirlwind blastbeats...and then the commercials start up. As they watch, and as they edge your mouse toward the Skip Ads logo they don’t want to admit they recognize, the viewer feels as though their god has aimed a spotlight at them, and it gives them both delight and shame. In this respect, the band have distilled the power of the Internet, offering fans that same level of reflective ego and self-loathing provided every day by their screens.
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“These are all ideas and themes that we can leverage and take advantage of in the new media democracy,” says the band in their bio. “We are here to target influencer content and engage media partners through collective storytelling and game-changing ideas. Autonomous social media helps drive peer to peer authentic engagements that can be tracked and measured to create augmented experiences which can then be leveraged to connect human truths. Our aim is to pander to the needs and wants of these global progressive influencers and pander we will.”
Watch our exclusive premiere of Ad People below and feel seen:
Melted Bodies’ new album People Watching is out now and available for purchase.
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