
Droid's Blood: On Trial Years Later 7" (new)
One half of Broken Prayer. Walking a similar road as Broken Prayer, though Droid's Blood seems to choose to run through the sewers and dark and dirty alleys. Oppressive electric noise punk. Recommended for those ready to get weird.Â
Our take: Debut 7â from this Chicago band that is a new iteration of Sorry State favorites Broken Prayer. If you were a fan of Broken Prayer itâs hard to imagine how you wouldnât be on board with Droidâs Blood, since they rely on a similar combination of noisy hardcore and whirring synth topped with Scott Plantâs trademark topical lyrics and distinctive vocals. The a-side is a mass of chaotic sound, but when you focus on any instrument you realize that every one of them is doing something memorable. Following the song is like tracking a great jazz track, where your ear might drift from one instrument to another, but wherever it finds itself will be enjoyable. Then on the b-side the guitar takes center stage, backed up by washes of white noise from the synth. Scottâs vocals are a little harder to discern than they were on the Broken Prayer stuff, which is a shame because his lyrics are always thought-provoking. Still, Iâve been playing this record constantly since it arrived. I hear the band has an LP in the can, so hopefully we'll hear more from them soon.
One half of Broken Prayer. Walking a similar road as Broken Prayer, though Droid's Blood seems to choose to run through the sewers and dark and dirty alleys. Oppressive electric noise punk. Recommended for those ready to get weird.Â
Our take: Debut 7â from this Chicago band that is a new iteration of Sorry State favorites Broken Prayer. If you were a fan of Broken Prayer itâs hard to imagine how you wouldnât be on board with Droidâs Blood, since they rely on a similar combination of noisy hardcore and whirring synth topped with Scott Plantâs trademark topical lyrics and distinctive vocals. The a-side is a mass of chaotic sound, but when you focus on any instrument you realize that every one of them is doing something memorable. Following the song is like tracking a great jazz track, where your ear might drift from one instrument to another, but wherever it finds itself will be enjoyable. Then on the b-side the guitar takes center stage, backed up by washes of white noise from the synth. Scottâs vocals are a little harder to discern than they were on the Broken Prayer stuff, which is a shame because his lyrics are always thought-provoking. Still, Iâve been playing this record constantly since it arrived. I hear the band has an LP in the can, so hopefully we'll hear more from them soon.
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One half of Broken Prayer. Walking a similar road as Broken Prayer, though Droid's Blood seems to choose to run through the sewers and dark and dirty alleys. Oppressive electric noise punk. Recommended for those ready to get weird.Â
Our take: Debut 7â from this Chicago band that is a new iteration of Sorry State favorites Broken Prayer. If you were a fan of Broken Prayer itâs hard to imagine how you wouldnât be on board with Droidâs Blood, since they rely on a similar combination of noisy hardcore and whirring synth topped with Scott Plantâs trademark topical lyrics and distinctive vocals. The a-side is a mass of chaotic sound, but when you focus on any instrument you realize that every one of them is doing something memorable. Following the song is like tracking a great jazz track, where your ear might drift from one instrument to another, but wherever it finds itself will be enjoyable. Then on the b-side the guitar takes center stage, backed up by washes of white noise from the synth. Scottâs vocals are a little harder to discern than they were on the Broken Prayer stuff, which is a shame because his lyrics are always thought-provoking. Still, Iâve been playing this record constantly since it arrived. I hear the band has an LP in the can, so hopefully we'll hear more from them soon.












