Noise rock post hardcore act UNSTABLE SHAPES turn isolation into tension on their debut “Delicate Machinery”

Not so long after their initial presentation here on IDIOTEQ, Minneapolis band Unstable Shapes are back with their debut full-length album Delicate Machinery, available today via Learning Curve Records. Clocking in at 38 minutes, the record channels personal and social dislocation into a dense, sharp-edged sound produced by Knol Tate (Kill Sadie, Askeleton, Deleter). Delicate Machinery by Unstable Shapes Formed after a 2019 Massive Attack concert, the project began when vocalist Andrew Cahak and guitarists Mitch Gustafson and Ryan Jaroscak left the show with more than just post-show buzz. They brought in bassist Kevin Hurley (also of the Great Went)