Review: Don Caballero – World Class Listening Problem (or) savage theme from bricktop clowns

Hey everybody, Pittsburgh’s instrumental math-rock giants Don Caballero are back. Well, sort of. Drummer Damon Che is the only member remaining from the previous incarnation of the band. While the band still dishes out dense and pummelingly beautiful intricate metallic math-rock, their compositions seem looser than before. Maybe they have “broken free” of expectations or maybe they are just having a whole lot of fun doing what they do. Either way, their new record World Class Listening Problem is due out on Relapse Records next week (May 16th). You know I’ll be picking up a copy of this one.

MP3 | Don Caballero – Railroad Cancellation World Class Listening Problem
MP3 | Don Caballero – Palm Trees In The Fecking Bahamas World Class Listening Problem

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2 Responses to Review: Don Caballero – World Class Listening Problem (or) savage theme from bricktop clowns
  1. Eugene
    May 12, 2006 | 10:13 am

    Man, I really thought we’d seen the end of this band. The new tracks are sounding pretty good though.

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