Shark Toys
Labyrinths
"Whether you know it or not, Shark Toys are one of the best bands in LA.and they have been for quite some time. I think
the Urinals would agree and now they can finally call them labelmates. Their first single came out back in 2009, but
Labyrinths is a far more developed record than that or any of their subsequent releases. Gone are most of Danny
Clodfelter's former band members, but not because of some Mark E. Smith-type drama. The turnover is more likely due to
nearly a decade passing and life happening. That said, this current line-up is by far the strongest. "Drummer Emanuel
Farias and bass-man Bill Gray (formerly of The Mae Shi, Man's Assassination Man, and a million other Smell bands) are
one of the tightest rhythm sections in 21st century post-punk. They allow Clodfelter to do what he does best: thrash and
wail all over his Fender six string. His angular guitar attack is well informed (by thousands of obscure punk and
post-punk records) and executed (albeit after no more or less than three beers) and Gray and Farias hold it down so
effectively, one might make the incorrect assumption that they're playing sober. "This album at times reminds one of
Weirdo Rippers-era No Age on Tyvek uppers. There's an occasional sax skronk, piano plink-plunk, and the spare synth
squiggle here and there, but more often than not it's a batch of four-on-the-floor pogo-friendly numbers that will have
even the most jaded message board lurkers rethinking what the Los Angeles underground has to offer. Shark Toys are
proof-positive that the local scene is a hell of a lot deeper than the LA River." -Lance Barresi / Permanent Records
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Format
CD · 1 disc
Release
09-03-2018
Label
Item-nr
919996
EAN
0000000000000
Availability
Not in stock