The Midnight Bomber What Bombs at Midnight plays a brand of skronk that’s one part Vandemark 5 and one part John Zorn, with subtle hints of doom and sludge metal thrown in for good measure. Elements of noise-rock and free jazz string the songs together into a sweeping chaotic soundwave, dotted with periodic moments of riff-based sanity. And the runaway-train rhythm section goes on, like an unstoppable force, complete with an almost cinematic sense of composition. (Kevin Crowe)






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