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90 DAY MEN We Blame Chicago

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NUMERO GROUP 8/10

De nitive overview of oddball Chicago post-rockers

A er releasing their debut single in 1996, Chicago-based 90 Day Men recorded three albums of fractured, textural and cacophonou­s music between 2000 and 2004. All three feature on this typically immaculate Numero boxset alongside a previously unreleased four-track 2001 Peel Session, plus a further album containing EPS, singles, rarities and outtakes. While contempora­ry reviews highlighte­d the in…uence of Slint, Nation Of Ulysses, Television and prog to the band’s unique sound, it’s also increasing­ly apparent that bassist Rob Lowe brought a huge jazz in…uence into their soundscape­s. The music gets denser but richer through the three albums, and the band’s increasing con’dence reaches the vocals – the initial post-rock mumble by guitarist Brian Case eventually replaced by Lowe’s Plant-adjacent heroics. It’s a fabulous overview of a very strange band. Pre-orders receive an additional treat – Orbit To Orbit, a bonus cassette which includes their debut 7”, “Taking Apart The Vessel”, alongside eight unreleased early tracks.

Extras 7/10 68-page oral history curated by Joan Of Arc’s Tim Kinsella. PETER WATTS

ABBA The Visitors (reissue, 1981)

UMC 7/10 Swedish superstars’ formerly nal LP gets deluxe treatment

Now split over two discs and mastered at half-speed at Abbey Road, ABBA’S eighth LP – also, until 2021’s Voyage, their swansong – has long been considered their breakup album, with Benny and Frida following Björn and Agnetha to the divorce courts weeks before release. It’s surprising, then, that, despite its classic bitterswee­t qualities, “One Of Us” – with loaded lines like

“One of us is crying/one of us is lying/in a lonely bed” – sounds

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