Rudix

Reviews

Rudix Demo III cassette

Four songs of revved-up, spastic, twangy, bratty punk from Buenos Aires, Argentina. Absolutely outstanding. Checking out Demo I and Demo II, there isn’t much of a departure on this third batch of songs, which is just fine by me. If it ain’t broke, right? There’s absolutely nothing that needs fixing with RUDIX. Sometime between the first demo and the third, the band added a member, becoming a three-piece band instead of a two-piece. The earlier recordings have bass on them as well, so I assume it’s mostly a live change, or perhaps to bring another cook into the kitchen for writing purposes. Give these four songs a chance if you have any amount of spare time. Seriously, the longest of the four songs clocks in at one minute and three seconds. Hell, you can listen to the entire recorded output by RUDIX in approximately sixteen minutes…and I highly recommend that you do just that.

Rudix Demos cassette

Dial Club, a new cassette label out of Japan, brings us this Buenos Aires duo’s first two demos combined into a single release. RUDIX plays bratty, frantic garage punk in the vein of LOLI AND THE CHONES, and the eight tracks on this cassette are loud, fast, tinny as hell, and over nearly as soon as they start—just as god (or at least Greg Lowery) intended! Real good shit!