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Albums Of The Week: Salvation | Mock

The Chicago trio keep it brutally real on their fourth LP — though they balance their unhinged outbursts with some grungy riffs and (believe it or not) vulnerable ballads.

THE EDITED PRESS RELEASE: “The fourth release from Chicago trio Salvation, Mock is a masterpiece of dark, raucous, noise-rock. Oozing with soul, crackling with danger, Mock churns along in blown-out glory, spiraling downward like a party on the last night on Earth.

At times heavy and sludgy, often urgent and bombastic. Some moments evoke Nirvana’s sweet, melodic annihilation; others evoke the unhinged twang of Lollipop or Cows. Frontman Jason Sipe holds court with a formidable voice — a mix of power and pain, confidence and vulnerability, he commands attention with every holler and howl. On the album’s two ballads — Drag The River and Worn Out Party, he slays with a haunted croon that recalls Elliott Smith.

“It’s just a collection of feelings,” states Sipe. “I guess it’s my way of communicating with whoever might hear our music and my way of documenting and publicly expressing who I am and the way I feel at this point in my life.”

Mock was mixed by Mike Lust at Electrical Audio and Phantom Manner. The cover art was created by Allison Schild. Drummer Brian Wnukowski is also known as a founding (and current) member of old-school Chicago noise-rockers Big’n.”