Yes, I’m Leaving Premiere “Endless Mind”
from Mission Bulb on Noisey
“Sydney’s Yes, I’m Leaving punch you right in the mouth from the start with their album’s opening primal scream/dry heave. And after that uppercut, they continue to work your body over with an onslaught of endless noise rock jabs.”
– Noisey
Download: Yes, I’m Leaving – “Endless Mind”
Mission Bulb Out Now on Tenzenmen Records
Stream: Yes, I’m Leaving – Mission Bulb
“Dipping into the realm of 80’s viscous rockers like Big Black and Scratch Acid, the track throws up colliding sheets of dense guitar squalls and walls of hammering percussion.”
– Beats Per Minute
“An album with multiple personalities, they all take you on different sonic trips that are worth taking.”
– American Pancake
Hearing this three-piece noise rock juggernaut from Sydney for the first time is like walking blindly around a corner and being laid out on your ass by blunt force trauma to the head. From the first blood-curdling scream and blistering wall of sound on the band’s latest LP Mission Bulb, listeners get the feeling that something special is going on here. It makes you wonder how such a gem as this has gone relatively unnoticed.
Yes, I’m Leaving have been bubbling away in the suburbs for a few years, releasing two LP’s and perfecting an intense live show that is something akin to a sonic melting pot of Scratch Acid and Big Black. The band’s rhythm section, comprised of bassist David Cook and drummer Anthony Boyer, create a brutal steamroller that serves as the perfect platform to aid Billy Burke’s thrashing guitar and borderline tortured vocal delivery. Not since the days of Stu Spasm’s Lubricated Goat has Sydney seen such an intriguing mix of noise and menace.
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