The Apes know how to make the Moog keyboard work to their advantage. Under the direction of vocalist Paul Weil, this Washington, D.C., quartet plays a gritty, retro-influenced bastardization of rock โ€™nโ€™ roll, like the Liars and Brainiac reduced to their most primitive forms. The Fugue in the Fog should dispel any notion that the Apesโ€™ hometown hasnโ€™t produced more than one good band. Jeff Schmidโ€™s drums, coupled with Amanda Kleinmanโ€™s colorful organ work, make for one hell of a sonic experience. As evidenced in โ€œMountain of Steelโ€ or โ€œLand Of Ruin,โ€ the Apes know how to create soundscapes without the addition of the electric guitar. Even fans of stoner metal, ร  la Sleep or early Kyuss, will enjoy what the Apes bring to the table. A bunch of lower primates cashing in on rock musicโ€™s new subculture? I think not.

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