Push [Red Vinyl] (LP)
Sextile
Amoeba Review
Scuzzy, hedonistic, and ridiculously fun, Push is Sextile's first release for Sacred Bones. Long an LA underground mainstay, the band sounds better than ever as it descends in darkly pleasurable new directions, cranking up the volume on an unholy mixture of '90s Manchester, bigbeat, breakbeat, acid, post-punk and punk rock. This is music for 3am, with all its possibilities, wooziness, latent drama, and the inevitable comedown. Sextile has always received a serious amount of buzz, so if you're one of those people that gets turned off by hype, you'll just need to hear this one to believe that it's well-earned. A breath of fresh night air.
Track Listing
Side A Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Contortion
|
Sextile | 03:11 |
2.
No Fun
|
Sextile | 02:55 |
3.
Crassy Mel
|
Sextile | 03:29 |
4.
Lost Myself Again
|
Sextile | 02:34 |
5.
Crash
|
Sextile | 04:43 |
Side B Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
New York
|
Sextile | 03:34 |
2.
Basically Crazy
|
Sextile | 02:35 |
3.
Modern Weekend
|
Sextile | 03:20 |
4.
LA DJ
|
Sextile | 03:29 |
5.
Plastic
|
Sextile | 02:30 |
6.
Imposter
|
Sextile | 02:18 |