Album Review: SLOKS – A Knife In Your Hand

If Tom Hazelmeyer has any incentive for a 15th installment in his Dope-Guns-N’-Fucking In The Streets compilation, SLOKS would be a worthy candidate to consider bearing the AmRep mark. The Torino trio follows up to their debut Holy Motor LP sees them returning to the Voodoo Rhythm label for the issue of a Knife In Your Hand and abandoning their garage rock tones for a noise-rock sound that’s more in line with the image of a tossed, broken tipped syringe found in Los Angeles on San Julian and 6th Street rather than a fun, high-energy night out at Blah Blah in Turin. The 11 tracks on this album raise cane on the Amygdala with singer Ivy Claudy’s blood-curdling throat mixing nervous energy and distorted sneers, Buddy Fuzz’s rhythmic discord, and the cheap beats of Tony Mache...

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