Alpha Maid: Is This a Queue review – Mica Levi collaborator pairs scuffed production with superb songwriting

Alpha Maid's latest album, Is This a Queue, finds the experimental London guitarist striking a balance between her signature scuffed-up production and superb songwriting. The result is an eclectic 31-minute listen that showcases Alpha Maid's DIY sound, dubbed-influences, and disaffected murmurings.

The record was written across several years and locations, with little given away in terms of specific influences or inspirations. However, the album checks out as a cohesive cluster of heady, rough-around-the-edges tracks that document the people and places Alpha Maid has encountered along the way.

The opening track sets the tone for the rest of the album, featuring a rickety drum loop, off-kilter bells, sinister screeches, and fragmentary voice recordings. Other notable tracks include swarming clouds of feedback, ritualistic drum workouts, and scrappy guitar jams, all woven together with a handful of hook-laden tracks that are more akin to songs than improvisations.

These memorable hooks are notable for their catchiness and angular post-punk guitars, merged with Manchester musician Leo Hermitt's coarse singsong delivery in the track "Numbers." On Smoke sounds like a break-up song warped through Alpha Maid's Auto-Tune-entrenched drawl. The album is tough and steely, offhandedly chucking in references to Giggs or industrial clang for every jangly riff.

While it may be tempting to call these tracks lo-fi, it's far from the truth - Alpha Maid's music is anything but delicate or twee. Instead, the album is a testament to her skill as a songwriter and musician, balancing the scuffed-up production with superb songwriting that stands on its own two feet.
 
I'm loving this latest album by Alpha Maid, it's like she's taking all these different sounds and textures and just weaving them together in this crazy cool way 💥🎸. The fact that it was written over several years and across multiple locations only adds to the eclectic vibe, you can really hear her DIY spirit shining through 🎨.

I'm also super impressed by how she's managed to balance out all these different influences and styles - you get that lo-fi, scuffed-up production, but then there are these hook-laden tracks that are like songs, not just improvisations 🎶. And the way she uses Auto-Tune in "On Smoke" is so cleverly done, it's like she's embracing this industrial side of her sound 🤖.

What I love most about this album is how it shows off Alpha Maid's skill as a songwriter and musician - she's not afraid to experiment or push boundaries, and that comes through in every track 💪. Definitely checking out some more music from this talented artist 🔍!
 
I'm loving this new album by Alpha Maid 🤯! I mean, the production is super rough around the edges but it's like that's the whole point - it adds to the DIY vibe and makes the songs feel even more raw and honest 💔. And the songwriting is insane, I love how she balances the weirdness with these catchy hooks 😍. Plus, Leo Hermitt's vocals on "Numbers" are everything 🎤! It's like she's singing directly to your soul 🌊. I'm so glad I got into this album, it's like a breath of fresh air 💨
 
OMG, I'm totally loving this new album from Alpha Maid!!! 🤩 The way she blends different influences and sounds is just genius - it's like she's taken all these random bits and turned them into something totally unique & cool 😎. And the production quality might seem rough at first, but trust me, it's actually really cleverly done. It's like she's embracing that DIY vibe and making it her own strength 💪. I mean, the hooks in some of those songs are seriously catchy - "Numbers" is a fave of mine! 🎶 And the way she weaves together all these different elements is just masterful 🤯. This album is like a puzzle, but every piece fits perfectly 🧩. Can't wait to see what else Alpha Maid has up her sleeve 😄
 
🤔 I think what makes Is This a Queue so interesting is how Alpha Maid's experimental side and DIY ethos come together to create this really unique sound. It's like she's taking all these different influences and inspirations, and then kinda smashing them all up into something new. The production can be a bit rough around the edges, but that's actually part of its charm 🎸.

I love how some tracks are super polished and hook-laden, while others are more like improvisational jams. It's like she's not afraid to experiment and try new things. And I think Leo Hermitt's vocals really add something special to the album - his deadpan delivery is hilarious 😂.

But what really gets me is how this album feels like a snapshot of Alpha Maid's life over the past few years. You can hear all these little references and details that make it feel super personal and intimate. It's like she's sharing some kind of secret with you, but also keeping it totally under wraps 🤫.

Overall, I think Is This a Queue is a really bold and exciting album that showcases Alpha Maid's skill as a songwriter and musician. She's definitely pushing the boundaries of what we expect from experimental rock music 🚀
 
I'm really loving this new album by Alpha Maid! 🤩 The way she's blended different sounds and influences into one cohesive record is genius. I mean, you can hear the DIY spirit in every track, but at the same time, it's like she's taken all those lo-fi vibes and turned them on their head. Like, those rickety drum loops? They're not just rough-around-the-edges, they're actually super effective at setting the tone for the rest of the album. And the way she weaves in these hook-laden tracks that are more like songs than improvisations... it's like she's found this perfect balance between all the different elements. The fact that you can hear Manchester vibes in "Numbers" and industrial clangs in other tracks just adds to the eclectic charm of the whole thing. Overall, I think Is This a Queue is a total masterpiece! 💥
 
I'm loving the new album by Alpha Maid 🎸! The sound is so edgy and raw, it's like she's tapping into something real special. I think what I love most about this record is how diverse it is - from those super-catchy hooks to the more experimental bits that just let loose with feedback and noise 🤯. It's clear that Alpha Maid isn't afraid to take risks and push boundaries, which is so inspiring for anyone who's into music.

What I also appreciate is how she balances out all these different influences - from punk to industrial to...I don't know, whatever it is 😅! It feels like there's this whole world of sound that she's tapped into, and it's amazing to hear her make sense of it. And Leo Hermitt on vocals? Mind. Blown. 💥 I think the only thing holding me back from giving this album a 10/10 would be if some of the lyrics were a bit more...clear 😒.
 
😒 I don't know why they can't make this forum easier to navigate... I was trying to comment on that Alpha Maid album review, but my post got lost in the sea of replies 🙄. And honestly, have you guys noticed how all the reviews and comments are getting buried under a ton of unrelated threads? It's like, can't we just use some decent threading or something? 🤦‍♂️ Anyway, back to Alpha Maid... I loved her latest album, it's so raw and edgy 🎸. The production might be a bit rough, but that just adds to the charm. And Leo Hermitt's vocals on "Numbers" are giving me LIFE 🔥. But, yeah, let's get the forum sorted out first 🚧
 
🎸 I love how this album sounds so raw and DIY, but at the same time, it's still super polished. Alpha Maid's got a way of blending all these different influences together to create something unique 🤯. The fact that she recorded most of it over several years in different locations just adds to the eclecticism, right? It's like, you can hear the London streets and places she's been to seeping into every track 💨. And I'm all for the gritty, post-punk vibe - it's like she's taking all those emotions and frustrations and turning them into these intense, cathartic songs 🎶.
 
😊 "The best way out is always through." It feels like Alpha Maid has taken all her experiences and emotions and poured them into this record, making it a true reflection of herself as an artist. The DIY sound and eclectic mix of influences might seem rough around the edges at first, but that's part of its charm - it's raw, honest, and unapologetic. 👏
 
I'm low-key impressed by Is This a Queue... wait, no, I'm high-key skeptical! 😒 Like, how can one album have so many vibes going on? The production is hella rough, but the hooks are super catchy... I mean, who needs polish when you've got attitude? 🤪 Yet, at the same time, it feels like Alpha Maid's trying too hard to be experimental – all those random influences and production tricks can be kinda overwhelming. And don't even get me started on the vocals, sometimes they're so Auto-Tune-y I want to cry... 🎤 but then there's "Numbers" with Leo Hermitt, and suddenly it's like everything clicks into place? 😂 It's just so... Alpha Maid – always keeping me on my toes!
 
omg i need to give alpha maid a listen ASAP 🎸👀 she's like the anti-artist who's actually super talented 🤷‍♀️ these 31 minutes are a wild ride and i love how she seamlessly blends diy vibes with industrial clangs 🔔 it's so refreshing to hear an album that's unapologetically rough-around-the-edges without being, you know, actually bad 😂 also leo hermitt's vocals on "numbers" are giving me LIFE 💖
 
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