Brat Farrar is the Jay Reatard of garage rock - only he’s still breathing..Their shared modus operandi - snotty tunes married to lo-fi production with forays into electro-punk - makes for succinct and exciting music.
Recorded in Melbourne and a fishing village in Croatia, where Agostino spends much if his year, “II” runs the gamut from explosive bursts of pop punk (“Off To See The World”) and space rock (“Johnny Sparrow”) to Kraftwerk-meets-Suicide tripping (“Vapour Wave) without a wasted note.
The plodding “I’m Dead Now” is an unusually subdued opener but the ominous drive of “Do You Really Wanna Know” flicks the switch to punk rock in a flash. The bile-laden “You’re a Mess” maintains the rage while the icy vocoder vocal in “Wouldn’t Give You Up” recalls Devo in their most starkly devolved state.
“II” clocks in at 32 minutes with only one song cracking the four-minute mark. It’s DIY fare that’s ideal for people with OCD and while not exactly disposable, it will rush past you before you’re aware that it’s time to hit the repeat button.
Of course it’s released on vinyl (by P Trash) as well as CD (by Off The Hip).