Posted by Girinfo on 28/8/2005, 4:23 pm ------------------------------------ "Produced by Steve Albini (PJ Harvey, Nirvana...), the first album of Tsuji Giri arrives now in the vats, that is to say Manchester crossing iron with Sonic Youth, Shellac or even Ikara Colt. Melodies flamers, scouring riffs, an energy to be unstitched some, Tsuji Giri voluntarily pickles and puts fire at a scene which does not collect praises and recognition, however deserved. Arranging teeth in A bloody sink Armies + Spies and Raise yr expectations install the dark, violent universe and distressing these young people who, them, have the merit not to usurp a style but a enjoliver, to sublimate it. Waiting for missy gives me the possibility of taking again my breath. The voice of Martin Greenwood, broken, reveals a melancholy installed... carefree. The love wounds, the love makes insane when it finishes. The album Tsuji Giri is like film of Yoichi Sai with Takeshi Kitano, Blood and Bones: of a constant violence, with serious moments which become sublimely beautiful and sordid about it. On Darkthoughtsbaby, the low one panics, the song howls its pain, its incomprehension. These boys are not there to laugh or to be misled... They make the music which they like, give pleasure and make by consequence pleasure with those which oscillate between punk noisy and noisy rock'n'roll. I will not forget to say that for the moment it is not absolutely necessary of importation but with Internet all is allowed. To discover urgently but one leaves there emptied, exhausted, dead, as after a history of love!"
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Here's a review from French webmag 'Foutraque.com', translated beautifully by BabelFish.
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