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Palberta5000

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If Palberta5000 came out in 1993, it would've been just as great then as it is now. The NY three-piece make music with cheeky hooks that will appeal to fans of Speedy Ortiz and Sleater-Kinney, knotty grooves that call back to Slint, and refracting angles akin to modern-day brain-scramblers like Palm. Their fifth album oscillates between art-school complexity and radical simplicity. It's precise to the point of being obtuse, but it's also knowingly shabby and unpretentious.

A song like the tilt-a-whirling "Big Bad Want" repeats the same phrase, "Yeah I can't pretend what I want," over the same instrumentation for two minutes straight. It's taut, wiry, motorik—any number of adjectives that music snobs reserve for stiff post-punk bands. But the excessive repetition feels more like dead-pan comedy than some humorless stunt, and it's easy to envision the three members trying to keep a straight face while they take the loop for yet another, and then another, spin. Most of the songs get in and out in under two minutes, but the ones that hang around are usually the most memorable.

The harmonies on "Fragile Place" are sung with a hymnal calmness that's reminiscent of the old gospel staple, "Down To The River To Pray," while "Corner Store" bakes girl-group sweetness out of the same ingredients. The penultimate track, "All Over My Face," is the best—more three-part harmonies, an amazingly funky groove, and a jagged main lick that really cuts deep since there's hardly any distorted guitar on the 14 songs that precede it. If you typically like post-punk then you'll probably like this. If you don't like post-punk then you'll love it. © Eli Enis/Qobuz

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1
No Way
00:02:07

Palberta, MainArtist

2021 Wharf Cat Records 2021 Wharf Cat Records

2
Big Bad Want
00:03:44

Palberta, MainArtist

2021 Wharf Cat Records 2021 Wharf Cat Records

3
Never to Go
00:01:19

Palberta, MainArtist

2021 Wharf Cat Records 2021 Wharf Cat Records

4
The Cow
00:01:41

Palberta, MainArtist

2021 Wharf Cat Records 2021 Wharf Cat Records

5
Fragile Place
00:04:37

Palberta, MainArtist

2021 Wharf Cat Records 2021 Wharf Cat Records

6
In Again
00:01:36

Palberta, MainArtist

2021 Wharf Cat Records 2021 Wharf Cat Records

7
Hey!
00:01:32

Palberta, MainArtist

2021 Wharf Cat Records 2021 Wharf Cat Records

8
Red Antz
00:01:56

Palberta, MainArtist

2021 Wharf Cat Records 2021 Wharf Cat Records

9
Summer Sun
00:01:29

Palberta, MainArtist

2021 Wharf Cat Records 2021 Wharf Cat Records

10
Eggs n' Bac'
00:01:36

Palberta, MainArtist

2021 Wharf Cat Records 2021 Wharf Cat Records

11
Corner Store
00:02:31

Palberta, MainArtist

2021 Wharf Cat Records 2021 Wharf Cat Records

12
I'm Z’done
00:00:18

Palberta, MainArtist

2021 Wharf Cat Records 2021 Wharf Cat Records

13
Something in the Way
00:02:08

Palberta, MainArtist

2021 Wharf Cat Records 2021 Wharf Cat Records

14
The Way That You Do
00:02:27

Palberta, MainArtist

2021 Wharf Cat Records 2021 Wharf Cat Records

15
All Over My Face
00:04:57

Palberta, MainArtist

2021 Wharf Cat Records 2021 Wharf Cat Records

16
Before I Got Here
00:03:29

Palberta, MainArtist

2021 Wharf Cat Records 2021 Wharf Cat Records

Presentación del Álbum

If Palberta5000 came out in 1993, it would've been just as great then as it is now. The NY three-piece make music with cheeky hooks that will appeal to fans of Speedy Ortiz and Sleater-Kinney, knotty grooves that call back to Slint, and refracting angles akin to modern-day brain-scramblers like Palm. Their fifth album oscillates between art-school complexity and radical simplicity. It's precise to the point of being obtuse, but it's also knowingly shabby and unpretentious.

A song like the tilt-a-whirling "Big Bad Want" repeats the same phrase, "Yeah I can't pretend what I want," over the same instrumentation for two minutes straight. It's taut, wiry, motorik—any number of adjectives that music snobs reserve for stiff post-punk bands. But the excessive repetition feels more like dead-pan comedy than some humorless stunt, and it's easy to envision the three members trying to keep a straight face while they take the loop for yet another, and then another, spin. Most of the songs get in and out in under two minutes, but the ones that hang around are usually the most memorable.

The harmonies on "Fragile Place" are sung with a hymnal calmness that's reminiscent of the old gospel staple, "Down To The River To Pray," while "Corner Store" bakes girl-group sweetness out of the same ingredients. The penultimate track, "All Over My Face," is the best—more three-part harmonies, an amazingly funky groove, and a jagged main lick that really cuts deep since there's hardly any distorted guitar on the 14 songs that precede it. If you typically like post-punk then you'll probably like this. If you don't like post-punk then you'll love it. © Eli Enis/Qobuz

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