Album Review: God Hates Unicorns - No Gloryholes in Heaven (2021)
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God Hates Unicorns - No Gloryholes in Heaven
Release Date: February 15, 2021
Label: selfrelease
Format: Digital
Length: 37:08
Genre: Garage Rock / Noise
Origin: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Band name and title alone are two phrases that have the potential to make people very sad. Instead of arguing why a non-existant should better not hate one of the most fabulous creatures, or why every gloryhole I will see will now remind me of not being in heaven... let's better jump into the review.
"No Gloryholes in Heaven" is the sceond full-length release by Pittburgh's sextet GHU. Different to their selftitled debut, the album on hand was recorded in a studio. The eleven-track record is a trippy journey through the absurdity of life. God Hates Unicorns take their audience to places, hardly anyone dares to think about. Nihilistically and cynically, the six musicians from Pennsylvania show us around to the weirdest corners of the single known dimension that contains gloryholes.
Music-wise, GHU are as freaky as the lyrical content of their songs. Whenever you think you might have found a category to locate them in, the six band members raise their middlefingers laughing and break another genre boundary. The savage and yet controlled mix can somehow be called Noise, Garage Rock, or Alternative Rock. And yet, this is punk as fuck.
You can also imagine Papa Shango (the band), CKY, Those Fucking Snowflakes, and Totally Unicorn having a wild orgy, and at some point starting to jam and record. God Hate Unicorns' "No Gloryholes in Heaven" is rad. Such beautiful madness shall be heard, so turn up the volume, people of the gloryhole planet!
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