Battles, ABC2, Glasgow
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So do Battles. Their debut album is remarkable, but it can't prepare you for the searing, all-out attack of their live show. Drawing on esoteric strands of the American underground, from metal to hip-hop, Battles have been called a supergroup of sorts. And so they are, but not least because of the sensory overload they create. Seeing them perform is like being at the centre of an explosion.
Hi-low, reworked from an earlier EP, is like Led Zeppelin's Kashmir recast as a nervous, future-funk dirge, its ominous bass riff circling with predatory intent. Tij builds gradually, exploding suddenly with a dizzying percussive storm. Atlas, the single, driven by drummer John Stanier's deliciously relentless glam drumming, is at points so thrillingly shameless it makes you laugh out loud. At the same time, Tyondai Braxton's scrambled, treated, alien vocals create something wonderfully unsettling. There is no live band as exciting as Battles right now.
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Date Published: May 29, 2007
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