���� Along with the latest full-length slab of twitchy noise rock from these Baltimore punks that was likewise released on cassette, we also nabbed some copies of their Spring Tour EP that was released in arigato-style packaging in a limited run of fifty copies for their Spring 2015 tour down through the South. It's just three songs, but they all kill, each a brand new blast of discordant jangle and pounding off-kilter drumming, once again bridging that weird zone of theirs somewhere in between low-fi noise-pop prettiness and some totally snot-nosed noisepunk yowl. It teeters between the band's penchant for lurching, melodic skronk that sort of reminds me of some of the more accessible stuff that was coming out of the NYC art-punk underground in the early 80s, and slower, almost dirgey chunks of miserable Flipper-esque sludge a la "Plain". As with the other stuff I've picked up from these guys, these songs have a creepy undercurrent that kinda crawls under your skin more and more with repeated listens. Which means you gotta listen to it repeatedly. Great stuff from one of the best noise rock bands coming out of Baltimore right now.