Side Effects
Though not an album to convert sceptics, Side Effects is engaging nonetheless
Though they are from Austin, and started out as a punk power trio, much of White Denim's ninth studio album, 2019's Side Effects, sounds like it could have been recorded by a psychedelic rock band in Los Angeles in 1969.
Nowadays, unless your name is John Dwyer or Ty Segall, releasing two albums in a year is going to raise at least a couple of eyebrows. Thank...
White Denim are relentless, both in their determination to keep putting out new material, and in their desire to create rampant rock ’n’
'Side Effects' is the closest thing you'll get to a White Denim live show, their ninth LP fizzes with energy but jams in almost too many ideas.
When it comes to paying tribute to their influences while creating a wholly new sound, White Denim have managed to crack the code.