Add to playlist: the dadaist cubist racket of Angine de Poitrine and the week’s best new tracks
This hyped anonymous duo match the oddness of their costumes with shredding metal, microtonal flourishes and Dalek-style vocalsFrom Saguenay, QuebecRecommended if you like Holy Fuck, Prescott, King Gizzard and the...
By Lindesay Irvine, Ben Beaumont-Thomas and Laura Snapes · The Guardian Culture
This hyped anonymous duo match the oddness of their costumes with shredding metal, microtonal flourishes and Dalek-style vocals From Saguenay, Quebec Recommended if you like Holy Fuck, Prescott, King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard Up next New LP Angine de Poitrine Volume II released 3 April. Touring the UK in May In 2023, two young men – their earthly identities a jealously guarded secret – began “a joke that spilled into reality” intended to simulate something like its namesake heart condition. Weary of the solemn aura that attaches to guitar rock, they began playing what their website describes as “mantra-rock dada pythago-cubiste” as Angine de Poitrine. It is a joke delivered with mesmerising finesse . Continue reading...