Stereogum premieres "Goes Cube Song 46" and says of the
new tracks: "their heaviest yet"
and goes on to say that the song "eventually
builds into some kind of Drive Like Jehu burner only with more AmRep's and
fewer sideways twists. We love the beginning, too, uncoiling with Unwound's
sense of feedback as a flotation device." They
conclude by saying "now someone needs to be smart and sign 'em!"
Subinev interviews Goes Cube and introduces it by saying
"...getting to see all sorts of acts in one place is the beauty of a festival.
If anything is certain, it's that Goes Cube will be the loudest band of
the day."
The folks over at After The Jump Festival not only include
Goes Cube on an amazing (and diverse) lineup, they call Goes Cube "local
musical heroes."
The Los Angeles Times on Goes Cube
"You'll need a bit of time to recover from this one — perhaps
book a cell in a monastery for quality silence.This
is as loud as loud gets (Mogwai, take heed). Brooklyn's latest bellow is
a powerful volley for avant-punk...the energy is utterly captured.
The Culture Of Me describes the experience of seeing Goes
Cube live: "These guys will fucking shred your
shit so bad, it's quite funny. Goes Cube will own you by the end of the
night. I promise."
The Onion AV Club (Denver) on Goes Cube
"Goes Cube will roll in from New York to pound and howl"and "a great band" and "honest and intriguing."
"Goes Cube is kick-your-mother-in-the-face LOUD. If I were to list ten adjectives to describe them, loud would appear on said list at least four times.Other fitting alternatives might include brutal, raucous, massive and volatile, if they were preceded by a whole slew of superlatives...
Insound on Goes Cube
"NYCs Goes Cube are one of our favorite new bands, and thats no joke. These guys remind us of a simpler time in indie rock (circa 1994) when bands would scoff at the notion of using a synth.Get ready for some serious rock riffs like Slint."
Goes Cube is "leading New York's rock scene into a much more hopeful future.Their live show will make your brain shake, your body move and your soul scream. Lucky for us, their set translates well in the studio."
Oh My Rockness highlights Goes Cube in their BANDS WE LIKE feature:
"God, Goes Cube are good. If you miss bands that just flat out rock, then these guys are for you."