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'Jacob Long has been knee-deep in the DIY punk underground over the past two decades, spending time in a couple of beloved bands.' | thebradacohan

Jacob Long has been knee-deep in the DIY punk underground over the past two decades, spending time in a couple of beloved bands. In the early aughts, Long doled out a batshit-crazy mess of postpunk and free jazz with his pals in the way-too-short-lived Dischord Records outfit Black Eyes before jetting from D.C. to San Francisco to make a dubby racket in Mi Ami.

He explores similar vibes on his arresting new third album for Kranky,. Pieced together in Long’s New York City home studio while he was holed up during the first lockdown, its ten trippy experiments ooze an airy mix of turbulence and claustrophobia. The album could be thought of as a soundtrack to the pandemic; these clattering tunes feel perfect for blaring out of earbuds while you walk through desolate streets.

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