Adaptive Reaction
Adaptive Reaction is a raw and sonic blender of driving distortion, punk rock anthem fury, and anarchist analog algorithms. Music that speeds your heartbeat and swallows your mind! Their live show is in the good old fashioned spirit of stand and deliver! A great band live, they will shake you to the core, tip you on your ass and leave you begging for more! Adaptive Reaction is a hard working touring band that has been frantically hitting the areas between both coasts of Canada since 2007, playing to throbbing, sweaty audiences in nightclubs, basements and Chinese buffets.
Continuing on with the themes laid down on their 2010 release "Terminal Hate", Adaptive Reaction blaze forth with their all-analog anarchy on their new 7" e.p. "Scream The First Few Bars". This is the most stripped-down, raw Adaptive yet. Myke Adaptiv's throat-tearing vocal attack and rapid-fire chainsaw guitars come blazing through the mix, filtered through space. Amy Adaptive supplies floor-shaking analog synthesizers and high power vocal histrionics. Last, but not least, Moseley supplies rock-solid disco brutality on the drums. The thumping rhythm and buzzsaw guitars of the opening track, "S.O.S.", bleed into the feedback-drenched opening of "Kill, Kill", a short and snappy tongue-in-cheek ode to the noble serial killer. Side 2 kicks off with the very Chrome-informed "Suffragette" (featuring clang-y trashcan percussion and the first appearance of a bass guitar on an Adaptive Reaction track), breaks down into analog delay feedback and crashes into the frantic "Kingdom Hate". This new document is available on a limited edition 7" vinyl e.p., as well as an expanded CD version called "Family Entertainment", which doesn't just include "Scream The First Few Bars", but also Adaptive Reaction's previous vinyl efforts "Terminal Hate" and "Nightmare/Gangrene" as well as 4 previously unreleased bonus tracks.
Just for all the vinyl haters, and maybe the true believers, too. At the same time, Adaptive Reaction are offering their entire out of print backcatalogue for free download via their bandcamp website.