As Neon Blonde, Johnny Whitney and Mark Gajadhar proved last year that the Blood Brothers are just as productive when members divvy up and experiment with other interests. While those two fiddled with art-damaged, electro rock, Jordan Blilie and Cody Votolato have branched out as well with a little help from some good friends: the Locusts Gabe Serbian and Justin Pearson, and Yeah Yeah Yeahs Nick Zinner. In essence, Head Wound City are what youd expect: a project that sounds unmistakably like the Blood Brothers on an all-night bender with the Locust. Blilies vocals are less tuneful than the last two BB records, focusing more on the abrasive, guttural screaming from the Second Nature/Three.One.G days. While Votolatos shrill guitars are prevalent, the musics structure falls more in line with the Locusts short, concentrated bursts of volatile noise. Where Zinner comes in is unclear, but hes proved his artistic flexibility through the many endeavours hes busied himself with over the last couple years, so his productivity could be anywhere in this sonic head kick. Head Wound City may be seven tracks in less than ten minutes, but it plays exactly like how youd want this super group to sound, which is fucking awesome.
(Three One G)Head Wound City
Head Wound City
BY Cam LindsayPublished Feb 1, 2006