Single Frame

Record review

Texas Platters

Single Frame

Everything Wants to Be Used for What It Was Made For (Volcom)

Don't let the cover art fool you. Or the opening track, for that matter. This isn't a New Order remix LP. Austin art-punk trio Single Frame whittle, whirl, and wax through 17 tracks of demos, new tracks, and remixes from 2003's Wetheads Come Running, the Burn Radio Airtest EP, and 2005's Body/End/Basement, many included on last year's Vinyl Disaster Remixes. The result is a fun, 40-minute trek through a music-only Trivial Pursuit game with your closest, beer-guzzling, dance-party buddies. "I know I'm going to have to choose between you and what I like to do," a robotic voice repeats on new album highlight "Silver Crime Lining." Burn Radio remix "Clippership" follows, mashed up by co-producer J-Mprint. New "Sore for Change" is an acid trip in a beehive on a spring day followed by its antithesis: Creepy Kid's remix of Body/End/Basement's "Underground at Noon," an eerie, lonely stroll through cobwebs. Nick Zinner's mix of "People Are Germs" doesn't stray far, just freaks out a little. All said, Everything is just that: all that Single Frame is, reinterpreted, bottled up, and ready to be used.

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