
Marionette EP
Newly signed to indie heavyweights Heist or Hit (Westside Cowboy, Herās) EP two: āMarionetteā has been produced by Daniel Fox (Sprints, Melts, Psychotic Monks, Naked Lungs, Nerves, Ronan Group) and itās set to be seminal. A set text for future musicians with aspirations of innovation. āThe theme of the marionette is present throughout each song, involving some aspect of a power struggle and a lack of control within oneself.ā Opener āChocolateā bounces in on a synth line as slippery and hyperactive as anything Aphex Twin ever cooked up. Crispy offbeat electronic cymbals play counterpoint to atonal guitars and pugilistic drumming before the track dry-wretches its way into a nauseating cacophony of euphoria. Itās a tale of crippling social anxiety and a preference for an unflattering, lonely reality.
The muted guitar pluck in the intro to āCrowsā is the sonic equivalent of biting oneās nails. An anxious, involuntary tic that speaks to the theme of guilt, especially surrounding digital culture: āchildren can watch what they please, just with viewer discretion.ā The track lurches between textures, weaving themselves in and out of focus. Guitars blare like sirens, interrupting paranoid urban centres at 2am, while the bass sounds like the inside of an insomniacās head on day four of a REM drought. The metallic intent of āDisciplineā squats on the chest as though Steve Albini is your sleep paralysis demon.
The pain of accountability spews from the industrial regularity of the beat, apt to the narrative of a soldier coming to terms with the lies that made him commit atrocious, violent acts. EP closer āServantā starts like a Spectrum loading screen. Dial-up modem-coded, it pauses for moments of white-noise-vomit and existential bloops. Fitting for a more abstract take on the idea of the power struggle filtered through religious imagery and self-awareness of oneās own actions, coupled with an inability to exert control over them. The band pile on the textures with sadistic glee until the evil is exorcized and the modem melts. Connection severed.Ā
Across the EP, vocalist Joseph has a tendency to hyper-fixate on themes of control and unhappiness. Creating rooms in which doom and isolation ricochet. Not that itās all bad news āwe like to think that by shedding light on the negative, it commands a sense of hope.ā Influenced as much by the liminal-space horror and uncanny dread of Silent Hill as the existentialist theatre of The Twilight Zone or the absurdity of Twin Peaks, they occupy a space between unease and impulse. Makeshift Art Bar are not a band interested in being liked. Theyāre a band interested in being necessary. Thereās so much eating and drinking in their work that multiple listens simply donāt satisfy; something new reveals itself on each return visit. Audacious. Idiosyncratic. Vital. A young band carrying identity, defiance and an uncompromising vision as if it isnāt a rare cargo.Ā
Tracklist
SIDE A Ā
1. Chocolate Ā
2. Crows Ā
SIDE B Ā
1. Discipline Ā
2. ServantĀ
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Newly signed to indie heavyweights Heist or Hit (Westside Cowboy, Herās) EP two: āMarionetteā has been produced by Daniel Fox (Sprints, Melts, Psychotic Monks, Naked Lungs, Nerves, Ronan Group) and itās set to be seminal. A set text for future musicians with aspirations of innovation. āThe theme of the marionette is present throughout each song, involving some aspect of a power struggle and a lack of control within oneself.ā Opener āChocolateā bounces in on a synth line as slippery and hyperactive as anything Aphex Twin ever cooked up. Crispy offbeat electronic cymbals play counterpoint to atonal guitars and pugilistic drumming before the track dry-wretches its way into a nauseating cacophony of euphoria. Itās a tale of crippling social anxiety and a preference for an unflattering, lonely reality.
The muted guitar pluck in the intro to āCrowsā is the sonic equivalent of biting oneās nails. An anxious, involuntary tic that speaks to the theme of guilt, especially surrounding digital culture: āchildren can watch what they please, just with viewer discretion.ā The track lurches between textures, weaving themselves in and out of focus. Guitars blare like sirens, interrupting paranoid urban centres at 2am, while the bass sounds like the inside of an insomniacās head on day four of a REM drought. The metallic intent of āDisciplineā squats on the chest as though Steve Albini is your sleep paralysis demon.
The pain of accountability spews from the industrial regularity of the beat, apt to the narrative of a soldier coming to terms with the lies that made him commit atrocious, violent acts. EP closer āServantā starts like a Spectrum loading screen. Dial-up modem-coded, it pauses for moments of white-noise-vomit and existential bloops. Fitting for a more abstract take on the idea of the power struggle filtered through religious imagery and self-awareness of oneās own actions, coupled with an inability to exert control over them. The band pile on the textures with sadistic glee until the evil is exorcized and the modem melts. Connection severed.Ā
Across the EP, vocalist Joseph has a tendency to hyper-fixate on themes of control and unhappiness. Creating rooms in which doom and isolation ricochet. Not that itās all bad news āwe like to think that by shedding light on the negative, it commands a sense of hope.ā Influenced as much by the liminal-space horror and uncanny dread of Silent Hill as the existentialist theatre of The Twilight Zone or the absurdity of Twin Peaks, they occupy a space between unease and impulse. Makeshift Art Bar are not a band interested in being liked. Theyāre a band interested in being necessary. Thereās so much eating and drinking in their work that multiple listens simply donāt satisfy; something new reveals itself on each return visit. Audacious. Idiosyncratic. Vital. A young band carrying identity, defiance and an uncompromising vision as if it isnāt a rare cargo.Ā
Tracklist
SIDE A Ā
1. Chocolate Ā
2. Crows Ā
SIDE B Ā
1. Discipline Ā
2. ServantĀ









