Peace Album by Olympic Deth
For fans of Gingerbee, the first Geese album, J Dilla, contemporary slacker rock, and seeing a top-down view of the grocery store and seeing just how wild that place looks, Peace Album by Olympic Deth spreads its wings over every genre in sight to call upon the purest, angstiest energy held within each. The wonky, progressive styles of punk which occupy most of the record fall somewhere between today’s internetcore and classic garage rock, impressively channeling the direct power of old school punk through a lens entirely unique to Olympic Deth. Each of these brief tracks takes us to an entirely different corner of the same psyche, at first disorienting us with sheer aesthetic breadth until we learn to feel comfortable even in such a high-strung, variable, chaotic environment. This album speaks a language all its own, but the moment that we realize similarly baffling languages exist deep within our own subconscious, the Peace Album experience stops feeling foreign and becomes a rosetta stone for our own communication with ourselves.