3D Routine

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AlbumFeb 14 / 202012 songs, 46m 5s80%
Art Punk Post-Punk
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‘3D Routine’ has arrived. Following on from their ‘Induction Party E.P’, Leeds based Mush are circulating their own sonic mythology, blurring the lines between abstract surrealism, existentialism and social commentary. Like its predecessor ‘3D Routine’ is a sensory overload of clattering, hooky, guitar work. However, this time space emerges between the onslaughts and in this respite, room is found for new emotional depth. More expansive than ever before, ‘3D Routine’ manages to maintain the rawness of a classic debut but it’s experimentation and variety portray a band unlikely to rest on their ‘guitar band’ chops.

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As debuts go, this is an impressive mission statement.

6.5 / 10

If nothing else, Mush are a lot of fun. Hailing from Leeds in England, the post-punk four-piece barrel through each of the songs on 3D Routine, their debut record, with an exuberance that's hard not to find infectious.

8 / 10

Leeds band Mush skip any potentially dulling pleasantries by darting straight into their all-encompassing but simultaneously concise LP 3D Routine.

8 / 10