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Dr. Sure’s Unusual Practice Blue/Bubble LP

Synthy punk stuff is great and I’m always down to dig into these sounds, but rarely do I think that it has a genuine edge to it. Enter DR. SURE’S UNUSUAL PRACTICE to challenge that very thought. This combo release of, you guessed it, their Blue and Bubble releases, provides plenty of fun, sure, but also you’re treated to a bunch of synth-soaked garage punk tunes that sound actually urgent and truly propulsive. The first two acts that came to mind were SPIRITUAL CRAMP and HANK WOOD & THE HAMMERHEADS. Of course, there is plenty of dynamism to be found across these eleven tracks that prove DR. SURE’s practice is indeed unusual. After the first few garage-y offerings, the album explores more whimsical cartoon sounds on “Blue Evening,” but then trades the staccato synth hits for sustained sounds and nylon string guitars in “Not the End of the World.” The second half of this combined release, the Bubble side, explores sounds even more, tending to feel a lot more post-punk, with another highlight in “Outside Looking In.” This LP challenges your definition of “egg-punk” and tosses you a whole slew of exciting sounds that coalesce into a fantastic listen.