
The Diamonds’ have already been quoted from their presskit extensively (nice work, Tom Lax) as being a hybrid of “Augustus Pablo, Young Marble Giants and Suicide”. Except this time it’s true, though I’d tip over heavy on the Pablo side of the scale. Horns snake in & out of the mix like Pablo’s melodica, as tension builds and releases through warped washes of sound. Drummer Nisa gets away with most of the singing on both releases, and usually that involves repeating a simple couple of lines and letting them swirl around in the reverb and the delay. There’s a quiet, restrained tribalism here that reminds me a little of the polyrhythmic sounds of late 70s compatriots SPK. In short, I totally dig it, and so do all right-thinking punks of today. See if you can join the crue by clicking the links below.
Play or Download FABULOUS DIAMONDS – “Side A, Track 2” (from 2007 7”EP on Nervous Jerk)
Play or Download FABULOUS DIAMONDS – “Side A, Track 3” (from new mini-LP on Siltbreeze)
Play or Download FABULOUS DIAMONDS – “Side B, Track 3” (from new mini-LP on Siltbreeze)
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Saw them in a basement in Sacramento and they were fantastic, really really fantastic. Really.
so proud of the local M-town crew for kicking it in the big USofA, and for being liked and loved and appreciated.
yay.
shouldn't that be (smooth move, Tom Lax)?
I also hear early 4AD ( Mass, Rema Rema) and Factory ( Crispy Ambulance, A Certain Ratio)influences abound- skankers embrace your inner art fag- you've been rubbing up against sweaty, shirtless bodies for a long time now.
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