
The hardest records to review are the ones that really don't leave any sort of imprint on my temporal lobe. It's not that these said records are complete garbage, it's more that they end up on the mundane end of the aural spectrum. Blank Dogs ' new record Under and Under picked at my senses for a couple of hours, always seemingly on the verge of a breakthrough. The one man show Mr. Blank Dog, simply couldn't reach that highly sought after tier of captivation. Maybe it's time for a Q-Tip, Norwood. [...]