Review: Fever Sleeves – Demo (or) arson on the inside wall

Another band from San Diego? Yep. Fever Sleeves (named after a Q And Not U song?) play some sort of disjointed post-rock-core something that is fueled by angular guitars and which falls somewhere between Cap ‘N’ Jazz, The Dismemberment Plan, and maybe Shudder To Think. That sounds about right to me. Basically it’s technical and aggressive without being either mathy or hardcore. Anyhow, if you like bands like Make Believe and Plastic Constellations, I think you might also like Fever Sleeves. I do.

MP3 | Fever Sleeves – Awkward Moments Ketchup & Mustard Demo
MP3 | Fever Sleeves – Remember When Everything Hurt Ketchup & Mustard Demo

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One Response to Review: Fever Sleeves – Demo (or) arson on the inside wall
  1.  Anonymous
    March 16, 2007 | 3:52 am

    These guys are so good live.

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