THE EDITED PRESS RELEASE: “In the jade-cultivating climes of rock journalism, the angle “band has new album” is about as interesting as watching Instagram reels of your brother-in-law’s bathroom remodel. But when a band decides to follow up their last album from over 26 years ago? That’s high on testicular fortitude and as dumb as fidget spinners. Yet, when that band is The Jesus Lizard, everything in your pathetic cultural dystopia suddenly falls away and the air smells like Heaven…
Their seventh studio album Rack, produced by Paul Allen, features 11 tracks of brisk guitar rock you haven’t heard since… well, the last time The Jesus Lizard took over a stage in your town. The band — vocalist David Yow, guitarist Duane Denison, bassist David Wm. Sims and drummer Mac McNeilly — have returned with a record teeming with the kind of madness needed to beat down today’s AOR mediocrity and piss-perfect pop drivel alike.
Since their inception in Chicago in 1987, The Jesus Lizard have thrilled audiences all over the planet. The impeccable rocket-thrust rhythm section of Sims and McNeilly was the perfect launchpad for Denison’s jagged yet clean-toned riffing and Yow’s mercurial vocalizations manifesting as everything from panicked citizen, reality escapee or wounded sea mammal. The Jesus Lizard’s fury carried on through six studio albums, two live recordings and a brace of singles and EPs.
On Rack, they have returned reconstituted, refreshed and positively revving. No tepid, bland tracks to show how they’ve “matured” as songwriters. No inane detours into unnecessary genre exercises. And definitely no weird moves into experimental realms that come off just as contrived and calculated as the top of the charts. The Jesus Lizard might not be young, but they will never, ever get fucking old.”