Tetrafied, the latest album by the iconic post-punk band Bush Tetras, features the unique blend of Laura Kennedy's bass, Cynthia Sley's vocals, Pat Place's guitar, and Dee Pop's drums. The album is a fresh take on the band's signature sound, with a mix of punk, funk, and rock.
The album opens with the upbeat track "Heart Attack," which sets the tone for the rest of the album. Sley's vocals are raw and powerful, while the guitar riffs and basslines are tight and groovy. The album continues with tracks like "Don't Stop It," which features a catchy chorus that will have listeners singing along.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Red Heavy," which showcases the band's ability to create a moody atmosphere with their music. The track features haunting vocals from Sley, and a driving bassline from Kennedy. Place's guitar work is also noteworthy on this track, adding to the overall eerie vibe.