Alternative Rock Albums:

Say Yes to Love

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Syracuse five‐piece Perfect Pussy sound like a hardcore band fronted by Joan of Arc: A swirling maelstrom of fire engulfs a singer who shouts with the ecstatic conviction of someone who would rather die than apologize.

Following a searing, four‐song demo tape released last year, their proper full‐length debut Say Yes to Love is an unrelentingly intense experience—23 minutes of five people pushing themselves to their absolute limit.

Frontwoman Meredith Graves has called the band's songs “happy revelations about incendiary events,” and this remains the most fitting description of their music.

It doesn’t feel corny or hyperbolic to call this record life‐affirming, so perfectly does it capture the flashes of gratitude, self‐knowledge, and inexplicable joy that often follow an experience of great pain.

Review:

Perfect Pussy's combustive, confrontational sound was so fully formed on their demo I Have Lost All Desire for Feeling that it seemed like their voice could only be diluted on a more widely released effort. However, they sound even more vital on their official debut, Say Yes to Love, offsetting any gains in fidelity with the sheer amount of noise packed into these songs. They use loudness as both a cloak and a dagger even more skillfully than before, alternately hiding behind and brandishing it on “Driver,” where hissing static acts like a lit fuse before the song explodes. Despite being nearly drowned out by the rest of the band, Meredith Graves remains the heart of Perfect Pussy; it says as much about the state of music in the 2010s as it does about the band that there are so few acts with a frontwoman this charismatic and assertive. Graves' blunt yet poetic lyrics reveal the depth of Perfect Pussy's music. She sings about light as much as anger, and wrestles with sex and body positivity in such complicated and honest ways that when she sings “I can only love and move toward everyone” on “Big Stars” or “No bruise is permanent, neither am I” on “Dig,” her conflict is almost palpable. Her ambivalence peaks on “Interference Fits,” where love and marriage – or abstaining from them – are equally tough choices, made all the more poignant by the Sonic Youth-like bruised punk surrounding them. That Perfect Pussy choose to shroud the clarity of their words in thick sheets of noise makes for a fascinating, if frustrating contrast; the only way to fully absorb their music is to put in the time with repeated listening and reading the lyrics. Fortunately, that's not a problem with an album as thought-provoking as Say Yes to Love.
All Music Guide – Heather Phares

Track Listing:

Disc 1:
  1. Driver
  2. Bells
  3. Big Stars
  4. Work
  5. Interference Fits
  6. Dig
  7. Advance Upon the Real
  8. Vii
  9. Bells
  10. Iii
  11. Advance Upon the Real
  12. I (live)
Release date Australia
April 18th, 2014
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Label
Captured Tracks
Number of Discs
1
Original Release Year
2014
Box Dimensions (mm)
142x125x10
UPC
9332727029417
Product ID
22309374

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