Ardent debut from Minnesota experimenters
To Kill a Petty Bourgeoisie created quite a hype after its release on
Kranky late 2007. "The Patron" is sinister yet unlike a lot of noisy artists not completely devoid of any musicality in the common sense (is it watered down noise or noisy electropop you decide). I quite like Mark McGee's nightmarish soundscapes which permeate over guitar arpeggios and raw vocals by Guitar/Vocal Jehna Wilhelm, but my general distaste for industrial music bars me from enjoying all the songs here.
Shorter and more abstract pieces like "
Dedicated Secretary, Liaison, Passionate Mother" worked much better for me. Nevertheless quite an established sound for a debut, and plus you can never go wrong with a name like "To Kill a Petty Bourgeoisie" which almost only loses to "To Kill a Petty Bureaucrat", which hopefully will be the name of my band when I form it.