Country : United States Label : Sub Pop Genres and styles : art punk / art rock / Synth-Pop Year : 2025

Guerilla Toss – You’re Weird Now

· by Stephan Boissonneault

New York’s Guerilla Toss have never made “easy” music, and You’re Weird Now continues that reputation with a record that can feel exhilarating in the right moment—or downright grating in the wrong one. The band leans further into their love of noisy textures, rubbery grooves, and twitchy vocal delivery, creating a kaleidoscopic blur that constantly threatens to overload the senses. With songs like the opener, “Krystal Ball,” and “Psychosis Is Just a Number,” if you’re not expecting the almost childlike delivery from singer Kassie Carlson, You’re Weird Now can just feel like too much.

It’s an album that demands a specific frame of mind. If you’re ready to surrender to the chaos, tracks like “Life’s A Zoo” burst with manic energy and reward close listening with layers of detail that unfold on repeat plays. But if you’re not in the mood for fractured rhythms, shrieking synths, and vocals that teeter between playful and piercing, the record can feel more like an endurance test than a release.

You’re Weird Now is both the strength and weakness of Guerilla Toss distilled: uncompromising, hyperactive, and utterly uninterested in smoothing the edges for accessibility. At its best, it’s a wild ride that captures the band’s unique vision. At its worst, it’s overwhelming. This isn’t background music—it’s an album you either brace yourself for, or avoid entirely.

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