Cactus Club

2496 S Wentworth Ave
Milwaukee WI 53207
414-897-0663
  • Fri Dec 14 10 pm
    Disappears, Football, and Drugs Dragons at Cactus Club

    Disappears initially sounds like a garage-rock band inexplicably trapped inside a stealth aircraft. Even more than the group’s 2010 debut, Lux, the 2011 album Guider seems too shadowy and sleek to figure out quickly. Disappears uses a lot of reverb and delay—too much for most bands—but applies the effects with a relentlessly slop-free touch. Each time a guitar bounces off the echo-dome on “New Fast,” it’s as crisp and curt as a board karate-chopped in half. The band’s songwriting has its share of contradictions too: The more it keeps building around one simple pattern, the more high-functioning it becomes. For the group’s follow-up, 2012’s Pre Language, Disappears brought on Sonic Youth drummer Steve Shelley. And with Sonic Youth in crisis and everything, it’s liable to become a full-time gig.

    Cactus Club 2496 S Wentworth Ave, Milwaukee, WI
21+

Disappears initially sounds like a garage-rock band inexplicably trapped inside a stealth aircraft. Even more than the group’s 2010 debut, Lux, the 2011 album Guider seems too shadowy and sleek to figure out quickly. Disappears uses a lot of reverb and delay—too much for most bands—but applies the effects with a relentlessly slop-free touch. Each time a guitar bounces off the echo-dome on “New Fast,” it’s as crisp and curt as a board karate-chopped in half. The band’s songwriting has its share of contradictions too: The more it keeps building around one simple pattern, the more high-functioning it becomes. For the group’s follow-up, 2012’s Pre Language, Disappears brought on Sonic Youth drummer Steve Shelley. And with Sonic Youth in crisis and everything, it’s liable to become a full-time gig.

Updated 12/04/2012

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