![]() Sound quality is crucial in the dance world, and the award-winning Beta more than delivers in that department with a booming 72,000-watt system. See also: Top 50 EDM Love Songs | Top 50 Feel Good Dance Songs | 25 Female DJs You Need to Know | 25 Can't-Miss European Dance Music Festivals | 14 Most Powerful Artists in Dance Music | 15 Rising Trance Stars | 10 Youngest DJ Breakthroughs | 10 Resident DJs That Changed EDM While there are far more than 25 top clubs that deserve mention, Billboard sought to assemble a representative list of the best clubs in the world for our greatest of all time series. Follow him on Twitter.Dance clubs have always formed the culture's backbone. “Writer” is a strong word but he loves bugging bands via email. ![]() He considers himself an old dude in a young person’s world. Tagged: rebelmatic About the Author Adam YoeĪdam Yoe loves dogs, hardcore, the woods, coffee, and baseball. *** Help Support What No Echo Does via Patreon: Become a Patron! Here’s to hoping the NYC band never, in fact, shuts up. “Amnesia” be damned, it’s nigh on impossible to forget what makes this band so fucking exciting. As triumphant as it is, it manages to enrage as much as it does soundtrack a collectively won victory over apathy. The band’s more metallic hardcore instincts always manage an appearance and, as expected, they drop a barnburner right around the 1:40 mark. Aside from being an absolute bullseye line, “Columbus was a terrorist” also serves to lampoon every lunkheads that’s ever shouted “shut up and play.” The music is the message, forever and always. This go round, they set their sights on the OG mass murderer and colonizer. ![]() When you’re riding with Rebelmatic, the kill shot is never far away. Always on point with backing vocals, a simple run of “whoas” elevates the proceedings from catchy to straight up anthemic. The well tread “gonna die young” and “held my tongue” both somehow feel new in the band’s capable hands. It’s airy, expansive, and immediate without sacrificing their taut, lived-in energy that, after this long, plays more like alchemy.Īs always, the aforementioned polymath frontman drops killer one-liners built for the mic grab and singalong. Landing on good production for a band that makes its hay in front of sweaty crowds is no small feat. This far into the band’s life and they’ve at last found the perfect sound for their incendiary, live band feel. The moment Rebelmatic vocalist Creature launches into “Shut up, shut up, shut up…”, a sharp snare crack and unadorned, nasty guitar riff kicks off the proceedings. Amnesia, by RebelMaticĪmnesia by RebelMatic, released 17 February 2023 Shut up, Shut up, Shut up! Shut up, Shut up, Shut up! I don't need no Therapist I know Columbus was a Terrorist Shut up, Don't want to hear your politics Sing a song make us Happy Too old to die, young. Bookended with an audience being playfully rebuked, it’s as much a callback to Richard’s antagonistic crowd work as it is a send off to those still somehow asking for “less talk, more rock.” Few bands so seamlessly incorporate the entire recorded history of guitar music into their sound, but Rebelmatic isn’t just any band. The band here wink sneakily in tribute at the genre’s foremost progenitor… the trailblazing force of nature that was Little Richard. This go round, the band’s punk leaning excavation has led them even further back in time. Rebelmatic has long plumbed the depths of rock and roll and protest music. In advance of heading down South to decimate stages, the band has returned with the standalone single “Amnesia.” Hitting the road with their, uhhh, “kind buds” Weedeater, there are few tours as fiery to beckon the coming thaw or spring. Having retroactively swallowed whole their killer discography, the band’s latest is no exception. ![]() My once burgeoning fandom first bloomed into obsession with the release of 2020’s Ghost in the Shadows LP. I’ve long been singing the praises of NYC heavies Rebelmatic. ![]()
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