2014-03-09

Sweet Hand Of Fate, the second solo album by noise rocker Matt Boroff, is reminiscent of ’90s bands like Nirvana. This is to be expected, as he toured with them as well as with other established acts like Queens Of The Stone Age and Bad Brains. His sound is composed of whiny guitars, as well as a lot of distortion, but with an unexpected brass section that adds an element of surprise.

“Lost” gloomily opens the release, and foreshadows what the rest of the full-length will sound like. It contains warped vocals and drums that could pass as the…

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