Iguana Death Cult's debut album was already preceded by a solid live reputation. Performances by this boisterous garage quartet from Rotterdam effortlessly reach boiling point. This was now also captured on this gritty debut, on which they balance somewhere between and . With the first group they also have producer Chris van Velde in common who caught Iguana Death Cult on analogue tape with a
… thick and unwieldy live sound, full of clogging distortion and deep water surf guitars. With the legendary group of they share the manic madness in nine energetic and fire-dangerous songs. This resulted in a very strong debut and, after (2015) by Rats On Rafts, perhaps the continuation of a new unique Rotterdam sound that is unparalleled. (MR)more