Brooklyn-based outfit Wetware (Roxy Farman and Matt Morandi) return with the intense follow-up album to 2018’s Automatic Drawing, an electronic dirge, simply titled: Flail
Formed in 2015 and known for their odd and unpredictable live performances, Wetware’s new album captures this disorienting confusion in a series of definitive documents that encompass a concentrated, noisier sound that pushes and pulls against electronic textures and frenetic vocals, creating a palate of wild, unhinged sonic collages.
Presented across eleven new tracks in a tightly wrapped and smartly delivered album, Flail is exemplary of Wetware’s dynamics and tension.
A1. Car Dancer
A2. Kismet
A3. And So It Is
A4. Cause Unknown
A5. Exaggerated Bliss
B1. Indifference
B2. Divided In Halves
B3. Rivalries Regulars
B4. Shiny Face
B5. She Was Having A Good Time
B6. Horse Pistol