The fifth album from this band from Great Britain.
The band was a trio with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars and vocals.
This fifty minutes long album is their so far latest album.
Their first four albums have been a mixed bag, quality wise. From half-decent to pretty good.
Their music has always been a blend of the esoteric art-rock of Radiohead and post-punk.
On Red Buzzer, the band sounds like a blend of Radiohead and Thumpermonkey Live.
The music is still pretty harsh and esoteric. It is also hard too. The music has some dissonant guitars too.
The vocals are good. The contrasts between the melodic vocals and the harsh, dissonant music are the band's modus operandi.
The quality is decent enough. This is not their best album. It is well worth checking our their name-your-price Bandcamp albums if challenging dissonant music is your cup of tea.
2 points

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