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Working through a process of improvisation and refinement, this dynamic instrumental band makes a monumental leap on its second album, an exciting blend of aggressive rhythm and nuanced, skillfully manipulated noise.
Danceable music tends to either bark orders (Simian Mobile Disco, Klaxons) or give out free hugs (Hollertronix, LCD Soundsystem). Holy Fuck's LP barges in for a sloppy embrace from its start on the live track "Super Inuit" (the rest are live-in-studio), its drums and synths trading rhythms more hamster-wheel than…
Holy Fuck is an “improvisational electronica” band from Toronto, Canada, (thank you Wikipedia) and this is their second album after their 2005 eponymous debut. Listening to and, indeed, reviewing, a solely instrumental album can sometimes be a bit more…
Toronto electro-rockers Holy Fuck are clearly banking on the continued rise of satellite radio, because they're just not gonna get that far in a broadcast world still under FCC restraints.
Holy Fuck - LP review: Non-instruments, noisy improvisations and one horrible band name.