![]() ![]() The band knows when to put on the brakes and steady the flow of the album, and showcases this ability skillfully on tracks such as New Laws and Subdued Confections. Despite this, For Respect isn't just non-stop intensity either. On the other hand, It's rare for a track to be under 5 minutes on any of their other albums. ![]() On For Respect, songs rarely exceed 2 minutes in length. For Respect has its fair share of undeniably catchy riffs and a fast-paced energy surrounding it that make the album so irresistibly enjoyable, which majorly contrasts with their future releases (which are much more progressive in nature). It's also the shortest album they've released out of all 6 in their discography, holding a somewhat short playtime of 37 minutes.ĭon't let that put you off, however. This is especially so when you compare it to everything they released afterwards. There's nothing particularly special about this record, it's an instrumental post-punk / noise rock album with some experimentation here and there. In actual fact, this album is relatively unknown in their discography. They're often cited as the kings of the genre, but primarily for the light, complex insanity of their later albums. If you've delved into the math rock world like I have, it's likely Don Caballero is a name you've at the very least heard of. Review Summary: The iconic math rock band's debut album holds up well, despite having little in common with the sound they were later known for. ![]()
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