Yeah, so Native just released their debut full-length, Wrestling Moves on Sargent House, but this isn’t a review of that record. I could never be that “with it” or “in the know.” Nope. Instead, I offer you a review of their We Delete; Erase EP. It features six songs of skronking algebraic post punk that balances the delicate emo of American Football or Braid with the searing punch of Faraquet, Shellac, or (maybe) Lustre King. It’s all a bit frantic but (nevertheless) kinda pretty; like watching the waves of the North Atlantic rolling across the bow of a helpless freighter. This is some seriously good stuff from some boys from just around the corner in Northwest Indiana.
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