One of 2002's best
Reggie Charan | Philadelphia, PA | 05/20/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)
"With it's jittery energy, abstract lyrics, and menacing basslines, Ikara Colt sounds a lot like Pink Flag era Wire (definitely not a bad thing at all). Though a thoroughly original sound may be lacking, a stack of great art-punk tunes most certainly is not. At The Lodge is the standout. One of 2002's best albums."
Grew on me
Jasmol | San Diego, CA United States | 11/10/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I'm not a huge fan of the punk sound, but there are a few exceptions. Fugazi and The Fall are among the few bands I really really like that have a punk element to their sound (though I doubt either would be classified as "punk" per se). That said, I didn't expect to like this. At first listen, it came off as somewhat abrasive and atonal. I gave it a chance for a few days in my car stereo, and it grew to be one of my favorites from 2002. There's definitely a Fall influence in there, but it's original enough to go beyond sounding like Fall wannabe's. It's fun to yell along with!"