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MDME SPKR – HUMANOID EP

This comes down heavy.
Hard, bluesy, grungey, rrriotous, angry, punkish.
With a challenging, critical, edgy, political underline.
And theatrical, these four songs are clearly born to impress on stage.
PJ, Janis, the L7, Poison Ivy.
It’s a really ambitious club to be part of, these women aim for speed.
So, in this nevertheless interesting self-released debut – London‘s MDME SPKR push on the accelerator all the time, driving their city car at a perilous speed through dirty guitars, shouted vocals, distorted proggy bits, taking at 120mph every turn to be sure your trip won’t be boring and your attention won’t be turned away.
It actually works, but at the end you feel more like having had a ride on a bumper car at the amusement park, your head spinning and your stomach sending warning signs about having had too much.