In a list of the greatest indie band name clichés of this century, everything ended with 'fuck' in third place, after the categories 'wolf' and other animals. Band names like , and Holy Fuck, of course, indicate a bit childish form of attention-grabbing, but usually also indicate that it is not a musical tea party. LP, the debut of Canadian band Holy Fuck, still stands proud as evidence of that.
'Innovative, hypnotic and exciting', according to Muziekweb in 2007, which screened as references with krautrock legends and . We can hardly call Deleter innovative, but otherwise the description mentioned for this fifth Holy Fuck album is still quite appropriate. The organized chaos is even overwhelming. But with repeated listening, it becomes apparent that the Canadians lack really haunting songs. The 'German' sounding Endless (a nod to Für Immer from Neu! 2?) And Near Mint are the closest. The hypnosis and excitement of the other songs is probably best experienced live. (RME)more