On Strategically Placed Bananas, Nathan Joyner and Alia Jyawook only partially embrace the half-serious dance punk anti-aesthetic that marked earlier efforts. Now a trio, Hot Nerds have built up their wheelhouse to include more brutal, tightly wound bursts of digital skronk made whole by raw, close-micβd drumsβcourtesy of third Nerd Thomas OβConnellβ but as always marked by Joynerβs decimated guitar tones and Jyawookβs wide-open fuzzy synths.
The album begins with the sonic bukkake of βRoom One Flatulator.β Jyawookβs woolen synth tones are featured prominently in the mix; her figures oscillate menacingly just beneath Joynerβs Arab on Radar-esque riffing and OβConnellβs grind-inclined snare work. The lyrics reveal a band not ashamed to dish out the hate to others in their ecosystem, and Joynerβs vocals (lightly processed compared to the searing pitch shifts on other songs) conjure up a young Thurston Moore at his most self-consciously snotty. He snarls, βTurds that swim / have shit-eating grins / Washed up prog / by amateur hogs.β
The new tracks arenβt all swagger and confrontation. The song βNoizeβ bears some of the groupβs earlier DNA, when Joyner and Jyawook banged out pure fun on a dumpster-dived drum kit and a slick keyboard bought with a line of Guitar Mart credit. Propelled to new heights by OβConnellβs percussive attack, the songβs key refrain (βI donβt wanna goβ) is a weird paean to more nihilistic and more self-destructive times, before Joyner, who was nearly killed in 2012 after being struck by a car, had to be put back together again by all the kingβs horses and men.
Some tracks split the difference between this shake-your-ass hookiness and avant-garde hostility. The A riff on βEmotiKanyeβ is pure danceability, with Jyawookβs sawtooth bassline squarely in the pocketβimagine the Funk Brothers cruising for pills and drank in the Catβs Eye Nebula. The chorus, though, turns that beat around on a dense, splattery, Locust-like tag, with OβConnellβs and Jyawookβs urgent groove on the B riff underpinning cascades of ring-modulated guitar. Lyrically, the song explores the masturbatory self-surveillance of the online social-media complex. The theme seems heavy, sure, but Joynerβs couplets remind us that he is a jester at heart: βBilly knows where Kelly goes / tagged the cocaine in her nose.β
With Strategically Placed Bananas, Hot Nerds arenβt too cool to draw water from the well of the dance-punk trend of the mid-2000sβbut theyβre also more than happy to leave a massive turd in that same well.
β John Rieder
TRACK LISTING:
01. Room One Flatulator
02. Noize
03. Cardiac House Arrest
04. Stuffed Party Animals
05. The Brubeck Counting Institute
06. Emotikanye
07. Freak Da Geek
08. Shock Value On The Rocks
09. 7 Day Blast
10. Legs Over Easy