Nearly every song on Blue Weekend comes across as an overblown pastiche of 90s alternative and indie rock.
Whereas both volumes of Musas were different beasts, Un canto por México vol. 2 mostly feels supplementary.
Somehow the accompanying dark ambience of Hagbulbia leaves a stronger impression than Avow.
Cavalcade finds black midi remaining one of the most exciting acts in modern rock while going avant-prog.
Spots of Exodus are timely and effective celebrations of DMX’s memory; others sound sadly rushed.
…And Again Into the Light is a stunning re-consolidation of Austin Lunn’s sound.
Pray for Haiti would be a good starting point for getting into Mach-Hommy’s music.