
More Faithful
On their third full-length, More Faithful, Montreal shoegazers No Joy find subtle ways to deepen their sound. They recorded with Ariel Pink producer Jorge Elbrecht in Brooklyn and Costa Rica, and there's a little bit of the city and moments of the sea present on nearly every track.
The Montreal reverb-botherers - now a four-piece - turn in their most assured, sophisticated record to date.
No Joy spends plenty of time on More Faithful staking out the poles that define the band's sound: heavy and light.
It won't change your life. It might not even change your day, but album number three from No Joy makes good on their original fizz-bomb fuzz-pop manifesto.
No Joy's shoegaze album, More Faithful-the group's third-is a soothing listen, perfect for a summer drive or a relaxing, lazy afternoon.
Review of No Joy's new album 'More Faithful' The Montreal band's new full-length comes out June 8 via Mexican Summer. The lead track is "hollywood Teeth."