Noisy trio Girls In Synthesis are wonderfully described as looking “more like a terror cell than a rock group”. Lyrically they are dealing with working class experience of fragile mental health, social immobility, a sense of powerlessness, precarity, anxiety and the corrosive effects of a hostile society. Straight down the barrel vocal delivery from John Linger as he barks out “I’ve seen a glimpse of the future!”. Since their formation, the band’s output has taken in anarcho-punk, noise-rock, post-punk and electronic influences, without lingering on any of those genres. The definitive Girls In Synthesis sound is more than the sum of these parts. More of a collective than a traditional musical outfit, everything is done in-house with the group’s collaborators. With an unpa...