Under Color of Official Right

AlbumApr 08 / 201414 songs, 34m 40s
Post-Punk Garage Punk
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On their debut album No Passion All Technique, Detroit's Protomartyr excelled at crafting a post-punk onslaught that was thrillingly breakneck and oppressive, showcasing a new band capable of stomping, shredding, and obliterating. On their follow-up, they've cleaned up their sound a bit and sanded down a few of their rough edges without becoming tepid or tame.

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As much as it's a shortcut to pigeonholing artists, regional affiliation as it pertains to the many facets and faces of…

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Post-punk quartet Protomartyr's second album Under Color of Official Right follows their stellar 2012 debut No Passion, All Technique with an expanded sense of exploration as well as more nuanced production.

<p>Detroit post-punks' seething songs are buoyed by tunes aplenty, writes <strong>Kitty Empire</strong></p>

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