
Weird Nightmare (Cotton Candy Swirl Vinyl)
If youâre looking for a raw, sugary blast of distorted pop, look no further than Weird Nightmare. The debut album from METZ guitarist and vocalist Alex Edkins contains all of his main bandâs bite with an unexpected, yet totally satisfying, sweetness. Imagine The Amps covering Big Star, or the gloriously hissy miniature epics of classic-era Guided by Voices combined with the bombast of Copper Blue- era Sugarâjust tons of red-line distortion cut with the type of tunecraft that thrills the moment it hits your ears.
These ten songs showcase a new side of Edkinsâ already-established songwriting, but even though the bulk of Weird Nightmare was recorded during the COVID-19 pandemic, some of the tunes date back to 2013 in demo form.
Weird Nightmare is, in its own way, a study in extremes: Edkinsâ melodic instincts and penchant for dissonance are both turned up to the max throughout, the latter reflecting not only the barn-burning tendencies of METZ, but Alexâs own sonic predilections. âIt doesnât sound right to my ears until itâs pushed over the edge.â He also cites other artists who are masterful at mixing the sublime and the punishingâKim Deal and Scout Niblett among themâas influences on his own songwriting.
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If youâre looking for a raw, sugary blast of distorted pop, look no further than Weird Nightmare. The debut album from METZ guitarist and vocalist Alex Edkins contains all of his main bandâs bite with an unexpected, yet totally satisfying, sweetness. Imagine The Amps covering Big Star, or the gloriously hissy miniature epics of classic-era Guided by Voices combined with the bombast of Copper Blue- era Sugarâjust tons of red-line distortion cut with the type of tunecraft that thrills the moment it hits your ears.
These ten songs showcase a new side of Edkinsâ already-established songwriting, but even though the bulk of Weird Nightmare was recorded during the COVID-19 pandemic, some of the tunes date back to 2013 in demo form.
Weird Nightmare is, in its own way, a study in extremes: Edkinsâ melodic instincts and penchant for dissonance are both turned up to the max throughout, the latter reflecting not only the barn-burning tendencies of METZ, but Alexâs own sonic predilections. âIt doesnât sound right to my ears until itâs pushed over the edge.â He also cites other artists who are masterful at mixing the sublime and the punishingâKim Deal and Scout Niblett among themâas influences on his own songwriting.
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If youâre looking for a raw, sugary blast of distorted pop, look no further than Weird Nightmare. The debut album from METZ guitarist and vocalist Alex Edkins contains all of his main bandâs bite with an unexpected, yet totally satisfying, sweetness. Imagine The Amps covering Big Star, or the gloriously hissy miniature epics of classic-era Guided by Voices combined with the bombast of Copper Blue- era Sugarâjust tons of red-line distortion cut with the type of tunecraft that thrills the moment it hits your ears.
These ten songs showcase a new side of Edkinsâ already-established songwriting, but even though the bulk of Weird Nightmare was recorded during the COVID-19 pandemic, some of the tunes date back to 2013 in demo form.
Weird Nightmare is, in its own way, a study in extremes: Edkinsâ melodic instincts and penchant for dissonance are both turned up to the max throughout, the latter reflecting not only the barn-burning tendencies of METZ, but Alexâs own sonic predilections. âIt doesnât sound right to my ears until itâs pushed over the edge.â He also cites other artists who are masterful at mixing the sublime and the punishingâKim Deal and Scout Niblett among themâas influences on his own songwriting.
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