A Tale of Two Girls As Told By Two Girls: Girlpool at ArtMuho

Are you suffering from a textbook case of Post-Concert Depression after Thursday night’s Girlpool show? Were you wondering what could be better than an Aural Wes review to let you relive said show? Did you also come up with the answer of TWO Aural Wes reviews for the previous question? Put away the ice cream and read on for a better cure to that PCD than Netflix has been providing you.
 

"No Swipes"

"No Swipes" surfaced today on WesACB, the dank internet underbelly of the Wesleyan consciousness, and proved immediately divisive. Initial reactions on the ACB ranged from "scik video guys" and "Who's on the first verse? I'm tryna fuc" to "this video was so bad that even isis thinks it is torture."  Whatever you think, there's no doubt that this one's a banger. 

Best Living Communication: An Interview with Pile

Boston post-hardcore grunge rockers Pile played an explosive set at Eclectic House on Friday night, careening through  songs from all corners of their extensive catalog. Accompanied by their Boston noise-rock buddies Kal MarksPile's innovative grunge rock never sat still for long, turning on a dime from sparse moments of guitar-plucking intimacy to stadium-scale explosions of ragged, angular power chords. Songs from their upcoming LP You're Better Than This  popped up throughout the night, distinct from the rest of the set  in their unprecedented dissonance and experimental composition.