Evan Toth praises The Enigmatic Foe's sound and packaging in a review for Analog Planet

ALBUM REVIEW

Kind words today from the venerable Evan Toth in Analog Planet about the tunes, sound, and amazing packaging of the new Enigmatic Foe album 𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘖𝘳𝘪𝘨𝘪𝘯𝘢𝘭 𝘗𝘭𝘢𝘯, of which you must acquire a physical copy! 2x45rpm, 160-gram, gatefold, the works! Heh, it's not Metallica’s “Black” album box, but I bet Jason Newstead would prefer unpacking this! Buy: https://bit.ly/TEF-2XLP.


Toth refers to the record as “tight, yet airy,” praising its chipper, sparkly production” and noting its masterful use of “musical juxtaposition, tension, and conflict.” As the review says, “one sure can tap their foot along to most of this record, but - listen too closely - and you might stop tapping and begin to tear up.”

The Deli hails Abbreviations for nailing their musical identity

SONG FEATURE


There’s new press for Abbreviations, this time from The Deli in Austin, which writes that “with only one single under their belt, the four-piece band from Dallas has effortlessly nailed down their musical identity.”

“Turn On You” is out now from Red Zeppelin Records - brace yourselves for more! 

Dallas Observer highlights Red Zeppelin Records' showcase this Friday, featuring Abbreviations, God of Love, and Bayleigh Cheek

SHOW FEATURE

Mad props to Dallas Observer for including the Red Zeppelin Records showcase tomorrow (Friday, July 30) at The Double Wide on your roundup up of best concerts this week. Headlined by Abbreviations, a veritable supergroup of Dallas scene vets, the night also features performances from God of Love and Bayleigh Cheek. Tickets are $10 - get yours now