With a scuzzy style to match its sleazeball vision of spotlight desperation and depravity, this Tinseltown satire--led by voice work from Paul Rudd and Patton Oswalt--revels in the foulness of 21st-century pop culture, albeit to a degree that's ultimately both exhausting and redundant.
They have been described as 'avoiding fashionable psychedelia in favour of a darker and more menacing sound, with their scuzzy and cinematic music suitable for any videos attempting a cool, retro feel in the vein of Pulp Fiction.'
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"Rekorder" is centered on Maven, who shifts from being a former professional cinematographer to a scuzzy videographer, compulsively recording everything from the birth of his daughter to crime on the streets.
There's nothing precocious about the record's first single, "All I Really Want," a zigzagging, anxious jammer that pairs the listless angst of classic punk with the scuzzy garage-rock sounds The Bots have been making since before they were in high school.
The only beautiful thing about the interior of the musty synagogue were the blue stained glass windows, which filtered light over the faded red cloth seats and scuzzy dark red carpet.
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