As the second album by the new incarnation of
Don Caballero, led by the last remaining original member, drum virtuoso Damon Che,
Punkgasm finds the band searching for a new direction. Some of the old sensibilities remain, but here they rifle through various styles outside the realm of syncopated interplay, even (gasp!) incorporating songs with vocals, and it's interesting to see them try to break the holding pattern of intricately carved polyrhythms. "Why Is the Couch Always Wet" swims in
My Morning Jacket reverb and harmonies, "Celestial Dusty Groove" mimics the choppy indie rock of
Jawbox and
Shiner, and the titular song that ends the album is a '70s punk throwback to
the Fall and
P.I.L., complete with snidely squeaked vocals. These songs are actually executed quite well, and the group seems to have a chameleon-like ability to impersonate. Otherwise, the instrumentals that highlight pinprick guitar picking and syncopated beats have moments of technical brilliance, and they still comprise almost half of the album. ~ Jason Lymangrover