“Finally, the theme of the issue is revealed: Intricate, up-tempo, often jumbled pop. Whole Sky Monitor does it all, from crashing percussion to wailing riffage and occasionally shrieked vocals.
This was all the rage, what, fifteen years ago? Something like that. Slow it down and you get post rock. At this speed it would probably have gotten some sort of “punk” label. I’m not sure. What I do know is that I like the mess.” [READ MORE]














