As a die hard Caballero junkie it's always nice to see an album re-appear on vinyl and 'For Respect' is even more than an album - it's an experience. With a lineup that sees Battles-man Ian Williams alongside frontman (and drummer) Damon Che this really is a meeting of some of the best musicians in the genre, teaming up and rocking out. Maybe math-rock has always had a bad name, but I can't think of anything better than extremely talented musicians at the top of their game making loud, aggressive and super technical music for music fans who probably collect records by catalogue number. I'm sorry mum, it's just the way I was wired but hell - listening to 'For Respect' is a religious experience for me. The drumming is as always taking centre stage, but Ian Williams' insane axe-wielding talents are simply unbelievable and he contributes to some of Caballero's finest ever moments. I don't know how long this is going to stick around on vinyl so buy while you can - CLASSIC!
View more
As a die hard Caballero junkie it's always nice to see an album re-appear on vinyl and 'For Respect' is even more than an album - it's an experience. With a lineup that sees Battles-man Ian Williams alongside frontman (and drummer) Damon Che this really is a meeting of some of the best musicians in the genre, teaming up and rocking out. Maybe math-rock has always had a bad name, but I can't think of anything better than extremely talented musicians at the top of their game making loud, aggressive and super technical music for music fans who probably collect records by catalogue number. I'm sorry mum, it's just the way I was wired but hell - listening to 'For Respect' is a religious experience for me. The drumming is as always taking centre stage, but Ian Williams' insane axe-wielding talents are simply unbelievable and he contributes to some of Caballero's finest ever moments. I don't know how long this is going to stick around on vinyl so buy while you can - CLASSIC!
As a die hard Caballero junkie it's always nice to see an album re-appear on vinyl and 'For Respect' is even more than an album - it's an experience. With a lineup that sees Battles-man Ian Williams alongside frontman (and drummer) Damon Che this really is a meeting of some of the best musicians in the genre, teaming up and rocking out. Maybe math-rock has always had a bad name, but I can't think of anything better than extremely talented musicians at the top of their game making loud, aggressive and super technical music for music fans who probably collect records by catalogue number. I'm sorry mum, it's just the way I was wired but hell - listening to 'For Respect' is a religious experience for me. The drumming is as always taking centre stage, but Ian Williams' insane axe-wielding talents are simply unbelievable and he contributes to some of Caballero's finest ever moments. I don't know how long this is going to stick around on vinyl so buy while you can - CLASSIC!
As a die hard Caballero junkie it's always nice to see an album re-appear on vinyl and 'For Respect' is even more than an album - it's an experience. With a lineup that sees Battles-man Ian Williams alongside frontman (and drummer) Damon Che this really is a meeting of some of the best musicians in the genre, teaming up and rocking out. Maybe math-rock has always had a bad name, but I can't think of anything better than extremely talented musicians at the top of their game making loud, aggressive and super technical music for music fans who probably collect records by catalogue number. I'm sorry mum, it's just the way I was wired but hell - listening to 'For Respect' is a religious experience for me. The drumming is as always taking centre stage, but Ian Williams' insane axe-wielding talents are simply unbelievable and he contributes to some of Caballero's finest ever moments. I don't know how long this is going to stick around on vinyl so buy while you can - CLASSIC!