- Record Label: International Death Cult
- Release Date: Jan 20, 2017
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Feb 13, 2017Carter’s default psyche is an afflicted one, and his lyrics commenting on the migrant crisis typically don't pull any punches. On the other hand, his first steps into a more ornate sound on Neon Rust is a welcome change.
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Feb 6, 2017While there’s certainly more emphasis on melody this time around, it’s brought about through noticeably more mature, more refined compositions.
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Jan 19, 2017In subduing and possibly internalising his animalistic anger and youthful vigour, the introspective search for his new identity is yet to bear any real musical fruit.
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MojoJan 17, 2017This follow-up is more considered, though occasionally suffers from one too many mid-paced hard rock standards. [Feb 2017, p.90]
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Jan 17, 2017The album is chock full of thundering tunes and monster riffage. It might be that is all you need. Unfortunately, though, Carter has a tendency to call on his inner Billy Idol when he should be channelling Ian MacKaye (see Wild Flowers).
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