HORSE THE BAND The Mechanical Hand hails from 2023 and is a SEALED limited edition
180 gram 2LP issued on Spring Green & Baby Blue Custard Vinyl for Record
Store Day. 2005's Mechanical Hand
fine-tunes Horse the Band's entire operation. Erik Engstrom's keyboard still
guides these songs, and often recalls the mechanistic, gawky robot feel of '80s
video game music. But Engstrom and Horse the Band recall the 1980s in general,
too. "Manateen" is incredible. It starts out by ripping off the same
tubular Duran Duran groove that's responsible for the Killers, but shifts
garishly into an angular post-hardcore screech, like a noisier version of what
Fugazi were doing at decade's end. Horse aren't finished. "Manateen" goes
on to crash soft synth melodies into righteous hardcore, and despite these
jarring parts and sounds, Mechanical Hand never sounds as fragmented as R.
Borlax. The experiments continue. Arrows whiz by, men scream, and drawn swords
rattle over the rolling snare of "Heroes Die"'s intro; it soon
becomes a monolithic metal trudge. Shades of Iron Maiden, Brainiac, White
Zombie, Converge, Dig Dug, and Mario Cart bare their teeth on "House of
God" and "Octopus on Fire"; the keyboard stabs away, the guitars
ring with something approaching anthemic or at least thickheaded glory, and
Nathan Winneke's vocals go from yowl to growl to snark in the twist of an
elbow.
1. Birdo 2. A Million Exploding Suns 3. Manateen 4. The House of Boo 5.Heroes
Die 6. Softer Sounds 7. Octopus on Fire 8. Soaring Quails 9. Taken by Vultures
10. A Rusty Glove 11. Sand 12. Lord Gold Throneroom 13. The Black Hole
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