IN REVIEW: Red Fang - "Whales and Leeches"


Having pleasantly surprised with their promising sophomore effort (2011's Murder The Mountains), I was very interested in hearing what Oregonian sludgers Red Fang would do with their next album; Whales And Leeches greatly expands on the sonics of Murder The Mountains. The songs go to more interesting places, the hooks are sharper, and the production is suitably meaty. 

Touring with class acts like Mastodon and Dillinger Escape Plan clearly did Red Fang good. Here, they've whittled their clubs down to spears, creating a diverse and enterprising album that's nearly as exciting as the prospect of where they choose to venture next.

October 15, 2013 • Relapse
Highlights Doen • Blood Like Cream • Dawn Rising

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