THE ONLY RELEASE BY PROVIDENCE GROUP DEAD AIR IS AN EXTENDED PLAY. I CAN'T SAY EXACTLY HOW BUT THIS FEELS LIKE EVIDENCE THAT THE LABEL IS WINDING DOWN. USUALLY BANDS HAVE A BIT OF A DEVELOPMENT PERIOD AND THEN BEN GRABS YA AND PUTS YOUR RECORD OUT. DEAD AIR DO BASSLESS TWO GUITAR NOISE ROCK AND I DON'T KNOW IF THEY'VE PUT OUT ANYTHING SO...OKAY.
IT FEELS LIKE KARAOKE AT A SCRATCH ACID CONVENTION. A BAND PLAY A FEW RENT-A-RIFFS AND THEN SOME GUY GETS UP AND YELLS NON-SEQUITURS AND BAM! THERE'S YOUR RECORD. AND IT'S FINE. PERFECTLY OKAY. BETTER THAN A LOT OF SHIT. BUT NOWHERE NEAR AS GOOD AS LOTS. I'M OUT OF THINGS TO SAY HERE.
SYSTEMATIC BUT NOT NECESSARILY FAIR REVIEWS OF AS MUCH OF THE LOAD RECORDS DISCOGRAPHY AS I CAN FIND OR ABIDE (no I do not have downloads)
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