“...Suffocating left-field stoner sludge and noise. Filthy feedback drenched raw ambiance from deepest Chicago...Not afraid to take on an avant edge, touch on dark psychedelic freekouts with their cerebral bottom end soothing. They weave around doom and stoner sludge, they take it in to prog-jazz, they do it all with a subtle touch, a clever twist and turn, you can either sink right in to it, or just float on their surface and bang your head...” www.organart.org ( resonance radio London 104.4fm )
“...crackling riffs ring out against backdrop of forceful rhythms all glued together by the twin bass drones with onl«y minimal vocals to rise out of the tunnel of sludge...subtle nuances that become more apparent with each subsequent listen and a clear and genuine dynamic between the musicians is much in evidence.
A solid debut album. Dean Pedley www.seaoftranquility.org
“...Chicago’s Rabid Rabbit, an impromptu doom and noise rock quartet that’s extraordinarily unordinary... a never ending mass of rolling, psychedelic grooves..." Review by Nick DeMarino (StonerRock.com)
"Local outfit Rabid Rabbit recalls avante-garde sludgecore and drone bands like I sis and Earth, but the quartet is far more focused than both of these groups combined. Plus, RRs members know that just because their instruments are tuned down to C doesn't mean they can't toss in an unexpected insttrumental freakout or unrelenting drum assault..." The Onion
“With two bassists holding down the thick low end, Rabid Rabbit splits the difference between suffocating sludge and freaky rock n' roll madness, offering a hungover head trip for fans of everything from Sonic YouthA to St. Vitus... The focus remains on hazy, enveloping atmosphere !... be content with Rabid Rabbit's live shows, which from the recorded evidence are no doubt wonderfully, thunderously filthy affairs." Jeff Pizek Chicago Daily Herald
“... an extra dose of brutal bowel-massaging bot
tom end. The album’s seven tracks display a nice variety of moods, from avant-jazzy badass to posthardcore badass to dreamy doom badass. (Badass is so a mood!)... “ Monica Kendrick Chicago Reader
î“...has the feel of unbridled experimentalism, where the musicians simply took the dropped tunings, distortion and aggression of metal/extreme music and used them as raw materials for their own unusual and occasionally unexpected constructs...”
8 out of 10 Eden Tepedelen DECIBEL
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