Odor Eater

But For Who?

On Odor Eater's third album, their first for Feel It Records, But For Who?, Harley Moore and Logan Devlin have appropriated various sonic idioms of the New Wave employing a similarly playful mode of critique lyrically and musically while updating the social context to reckon with the maelstrom of contemporary pop culture. The Olympia/Portland duo have created a record that speaks the language of their influences fluently but with a definitively contemporary accenta bricolage of the sounds of Devo, Bill Nelson, Vince Clarke-era Depeche Mode, and Kraftwerk. Devlin and Moore bring fresh ears to this style of composition, mixing freely the aforementioned with a more fully developed sound of their own that is brighter this time aroundless heavy and more danceable. Over the course of 11 songs, propulsive drum machines bip bap in deceptively simple patterns, with Devlin's zig-zagging bass lines shuffling under arpeggiated chords and rhythmic synth leads while Moore's vocals act as a sort of post-everything Virgil guiding us through the contemporary inferno. Lasers zip-zap in the background, machine-like sounds whoosh and whirr, percussive blips and beeps pop here and there, along with occasional clarinet parts provided by Moore. Meanwhile the lyrics, written and sung by Moore, deal with a wide range of personal and political issues, their vocal delivery often calling to mind the expressive dynamics of Stateless era Lene Lovichat times veering towards the shouts and howls of Lydia Lunch. There's songs that deal with genocide, the MAGA cult, and social one-upmanshipand there's a couple of love songs too.

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MC - 1 disk
Release date
31-07-2026
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614609
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0798234076600
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Exp. 31-07-2026
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TRACKS

Disk 1

1. BOA CONSTRICTOR
2. 85 DECIBELS
3. BUT FOR WHO?
4. TUNNELS
5. NIGHTCALLER
6. FROST BITE
7. HOTWIRED
8. DEFUNCT
9. PINOCCHIO
10. SUBTERRANEAN
11. ISHMAEL