The Vinyl District Applauds The Stylistic Spectrum Covered On Savage Republic’s Classic Debut
According to The Vinyl District, Savage Republic‘s “Tragic Figures has held up spectacularly well… [they] hit the ear like a cross between Keith Levene-era Public Image Ltd and early Sonic Youth at their most strung out and textural, but with a substantial influx of industrial whack-clatter-general abrasion, and on top of that, a whole lot of tribal drumming.” According to the review of the record’s new reissue, “The stylistic spectrum is wide throughout… [and] the band’s restlessness, ambition and disdain of commercial sheen are a welcome combination.” Read the review here; Tragic Figures is at radio now.