HTRK: String of Hearts (Songs of HTRK) review โ€“ friends from Liars to Kali Malone rework their noisy gems
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HTRK: String of Hearts (Songs of HTRK) review โ€“ friends from Liars to Kali Malone rework their noisy gems

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Originally published byThe Guardian

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Sharon Van Etten, Stephen Oโ€™Malley, Perila and more transform the duoโ€™s gloomy, sensual songs on an album of covers and remixes

HTRK have been making their gloomy, sensual brand of music, at the intersection of electronic pop and noise rock, for 22 years. To mark the milestone comes String of Hearts, a collection of covers and remixes featuring an all-star cast of friends and collaborators, from next-gen underground favourites like Coby Sey to fellow old-school experimentalists Liars. This brilliant, genre-agnostic record allows you to trace the breadth of the Melbourne bandโ€™s shapeshifting sound, echoes of which can now be found all over underground and commercial music, without leaning too hard on nostalgia.

The record spans HTRKโ€™s early hits right up to their most recent album Rhinestones, a period in which theyโ€™ve shifted from a darker, industrial palette to warmer territory. Not that youโ€™d be able to tell here: instrumentals are reshaped by Loraine Jamesโ€™s IDM-style glitches and Zebrabloodโ€™s atmospheric breaks, while Jonnine Standishโ€™s disaffected vocals are transformed into desperate alien wails by Liars.

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