Giant Gutter From Outer Space's latest album, Stumm, is a wild journey through experimental noise rock that will leave listeners both thrilled and disoriented. The Brazilian trio's music is full of twists and turns, with moments of blistering guitar riffs, frenzied drumming and electronic noise that create an intense and chaotic atmosphere.
The album's opening track, "Vazio," sets the tone with its dissonant guitar chords and driving beat, while "Ecos do Céu" showcases the band's ability to create haunting melodies amidst the chaos. "Alvo" and "Morte Súbita" are two of the album's standout tracks, with their relentless energy and unpredictable shifts in tone and rhythm.
At times, the band's experimental tendencies can feel overwhelming and unfocused, as on the track "Entropia," which meanders without a clear sense of direction. However, the album's more focused moments, such as "Cinzas" and "Sombra," offer a glimpse of the band's potential to create captivating and dynamic music.