Dirty Nil: Master Volume
Dirty Nil: Master Volume
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Dirty Nil
Label: Dine Alone Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 821826023789
Genre: Rock
Produced by veteran alt-rock architect John Goodmanson, Master Volume is an album that crunches and grooves where the band once smashed and trashed, unleashing the Dirty Nil's undiminished raw power in more controlled waves to better target the back rows. "It's less of a sprint and more of a strut," Luke Bentham says, and he credits a great deal of the tempo shift to the arrival of Ross Miller, who replaced original bassist Dave Nardi in early 2017. While Ross was already Luke and Kyle Fisher's roommate, his pedigree includes playing with everyone from Wanda Jackson to Single Mothers. Loaded with steady-grooving songs about living fast and life-affirming anthems about dying young, Master Volume ultimately amplifies The Dirty Nil's most essential quality: their refusal to be defined. They're too melodic and muscular to be purely punk, but too raucous and unhinged to pass as straight pop; too cheeky to be overtly political, but still acutely in tune with the unsettled, anxious energy of the times in which we live. Whether you find catharsis in a crowd-surf or a street protest, Master Volume captures the ecstatic rush of getting swept up in a communal moment... and the frantic fear that it can all come crashing down at any second.
Tracks:
1.1 That's What Heaven Feels Like
1.2 Bathed in Light
1.3 Pain of Infinity
1.4 Please, Please Me
1.5 Auf Wiedersehen
1.6 Always High
1.7 Smoking Is Magic
1.8 Super 8
1.9 I Don't Want That Phone Call
1.10 Evil Side