Uzi Rash- "I Saw U" 7"
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"clusterfuckers Uzi Rash as they are proving a force to be reckoned with from their non-stop touring. Following debut full length 'High and Phree' released on Freedom School Records a forthcoming single on 1234 Go! Records is due in March. Uzi Rash bring noisy Australian bands like Kitchen's Floor and Naked on the Vague to mind in their nihilism. What separates Uzi Rash vastly from these two bands is the recordings sound bare and confined in comparison. Their loner stripped down bedroom pop is littered with deranged vocals, metronomic beats and angular, frenetic guitars." -Guilded gutter
"This is weird, lo-fi, and all over the place. The A-side sounds like if you were on the worst acid trip in the world and were forced to listen to “Space Aged Love Song” by A Flock Of Seagulls, and just as you are making a decision that it’s almost unlistenable, you realize that you’re wrong and it’s actually brilliant. Flip this 7” over, and the first song on the B-side sounds like if you mixed Doc Dart with the banjo-playing boy from the movie Deliverance followed by a garage-stomping cover of Chuck Berry’s “Come On.” The weirdness of it all really adds to the charm of the record and would lead me to recommend this to anyone into lo-fidelity, weird garage, anti-rock. –Mark Twistworthy Razorcake