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		<title>Concert Review: Nuovo Testamento sparks infectious dancing at The James</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>On November 12, Nuovo Testamento graced Iowa City with their music live at The James Theater as a part of The Englert Theatre's Track Zero concert series. I attended the concert that night, fully ready to boost a move myself.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://krui.fm/2025/12/08/concert-review-nuovo-testamento/">Concert Review: Nuovo Testamento sparks infectious dancing at The James</a> appeared first on <a href="https://krui.fm">KRUI Radio</a>.</p>
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<p>In July, the Italian disco pop trio <a href="https://nuovotestamento.com/">Nuovo Testamento</a> released their EP titled <a href="https://nuovotestamento.bandcamp.com/album/trouble"><em>Trouble</em>.</a> The EP consisted of five songs. All featured excellent vocals by lead singer Chelsey Crowley with synths (Andrea Mantione) and infectious beats that made for instantaneous earworms. I’m admittedly not familiar with the Italian disco genre, but I do love dance-pop. Upon listening, I felt this EP would appeal to fans of that genre. As a dance-pop fan, I can say the EP was a treat. <em>Trouble</em> certainly made me want to dance to the electronic-sounding beats. Although every track was a hit to me, my favorites in particular were “Dream On” and “On the Edge”. Since, I found myself unable to stop replaying them start to finish. </p>



<p>Speaking of dancing, on November 12, Nuovo Testamento graced Iowa City with their music live at <a href="https://www.thejamesic.com/">The James Theater </a>as a part of <a href="https://englert.org/">The Englert Theatre</a>&#8216;s <a href="https://englert.org/programs/track-zero/">Track Zero</a> concert series, which highlights local and touring alternative artists. I attended the concert that night, fully ready to boost a move myself.</p>



<p>Before they went on, the show kicked off with three openers. First was <a href="https://jeffinleather.bandcamp.com/">Jeff In Leather</a>, a dance/electronic artist based in Omaha, Nebraska. He had provided a strong start to the night with a hardcore but enthralling set. He was then followed by <a href="https://punk.bandcamp.com/?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQMMjU2MjgxMDQwNTU4AAGnxmk-MdoB3ZdanIrvmPZD-AbowGiI2CSCXKH8GZxI2JxH9jZHAsHhRJJEtFA_aem_Ehz4LBbgBjwivAnImvVweQ">The Mall</a>, a synth-punk artist who had an equally flashy set. It also inspired much headbanging from me and the audience. Lastly, there was Nuovo Testamento’s tour opener and electronic music artist <a href="https://alacarterecords.com/collections/nuxx-vomica?srsltid=AfmBOoox5hpF9SAK3sjJpYKaeDcS65FDottSeCd2wabICNaKnPNB9cgb">Nuxx</a>, who had flair I couldn’t help but admire when performing.</p>



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<p>Any opener I’ve witnessed in my limited concert experience, has never let me down, which remains the case here. Each set from the openers contained amazing light shows and their performances got mine and the crowd’s blood pumping. They certainly were a fantastic build-up to the central act of the night and were quite the acts themselves. Admittedly, there’s a bit of a humorous transition from the hardcore electronic music to the flowy disco-pop but this didn&#8217;t cause the night to slow down. </p>



<p>Thankfully, once it was time for Nuovo Testamento, I managed to find an amazing spot on the floor right in front of the stage and very middle of the floor. I was very grateful for this amazing view, and it made the whole experience more immersive for me. The James Theater is a smaller venue, so many of the performers throughout the night came down from the stage and to the dancefloor where the audience and I were. It gave the show an overall more intimate feel, which I immensely cherished.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Once Crowley and band members Giacomo Zatti (drums) and Andrea Mantione, entered the stage, the audience’s adrenaline rush kicked in once again. Crowley, upon approaching the mic, cheerfully encouraged the audience to dance, remarking that she knew we could after seeing us watch the openers, which was something I was happy to oblige. </p>



<p>The band mostly performed tracks from <em>Trouble, including</em> “<a href="https://nuovotestamento.bandcamp.com/track/2-Hearts">2 Hearts</a>”, “<a href="https://nuovotestamento.bandcamp.com/track/Soldier-for-Love">Soldier for Love</a>”, “<a href="https://nuovotestamento.bandcamp.com/track/On-the-Edge">On the Edge</a>”, and “<a href="https://nuovotestamento.bandcamp.com/track/Dream-On">Dream On</a>”. It was an absolute dream to hear my favorites from the EP performed live and be able to dance along to them.</p>



<p>Crowley certainly helped in sparking the dancing. She was a compelling performer in her own right, dancing onstage and clearly enjoying it so much that it was hard not to follow in her footsteps. She clearly wanted all of us moving on the dance floor, and she certainly delivered in convincing me to do so, much to my surprise.</p>



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<p>Since this was my first time going to a concert alone and I prefer dancing in groups, I was nervous about dancing around a bunch of strangers. However, this night ended up being different. Shockingly I found myself disregarding all that and moving to the beat without a care in the world. Getting to dance to this upbeat music with these strangers became a new experience that I welcomed with open arms.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Nuovo Testamento also played some older tracks from their 2021 album <em>New Earth, </em>like “<a href="https://nuovotestamento.bandcamp.com/track/the-searcher">The Searcher</a>” and “<a href="https://nuovotestamento.bandcamp.com/track/vanity">Vanity</a>”. Although I’m not familiar with much of their older work, hearing these two tracks live made me want to check out this album in full, and  the audience and I were still happily dancing. </p>



<p>Much like their openers, the group was illuminated by various colored lights. Once again, the audience and I were treated to light show with a lot of variety. For a group that produces such colorful music, it’s appropriate that they have an equally colorful stage to perform on.&nbsp;</p>



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<p>After the show concluded, I was left with this post-concert high that I had missed. Seeing Nuovo Testamento illicited pure joy that can only be brought on by hearing a band so energetic live. But if you want to feel even fraction of that feeling, I&#8217;d recommend <a href="https://nuovotestamento.bandcamp.com/album/trouble">their new EP</a>. In the meantime, that will certainly do the trick. </p>



<p>More information on upcoming Track Zero shows presented by The Englert Theatre <a href="https://englert.org/programs/track-zero/">can be found here.</a></p>
<p>The post <a href="https://krui.fm/2025/12/08/concert-review-nuovo-testamento/">Concert Review: Nuovo Testamento sparks infectious dancing at The James</a> appeared first on <a href="https://krui.fm">KRUI Radio</a>.</p>
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		<title>October 4th: White Reaper, World&#8217;s Worst &#038; Lip Critic at Gabe&#8217;s. Lip Critic&#8217;s Hex Dealer Album &#038; Show Review.</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Tarik Krob]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Oct 2025 18:22:51 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Reviewing White Reaper, World's Worst and Lip Critic at Gabe's on Oct. 4th. The Englert's Track Zero series continues to expose exciting up-and-coming artists in the electronic and alternative rock scene.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://krui.fm/2025/10/15/october-4th-white-reaper-lip-critic-worlds-worst-at-gabes/">October 4th: White Reaper, World&#8217;s Worst &amp; Lip Critic at Gabe&#8217;s. Lip Critic&#8217;s Hex Dealer Album &amp; Show Review.</a> appeared first on <a href="https://krui.fm">KRUI Radio</a>.</p>
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<p>On October 4th <strong><em><a href="https://whitereaperusa.com/">White Reaper</a></em></strong> stopped by Iowa City to play a show at <strong><a href="https://www.icgabes.com/">Gabe&#8217;s </a></strong>alongside <strong><em><a href="https://worldsworst.band/">World&#8217;s Worst</a></em></strong> &amp; <strong><em><a href="https://www.lipcritic.com/">Lip Critic</a></em></strong>, this is one of the many shows in their 2025 tour to celebrate the release of their new album <em><strong><a href="https://whitereaper.bandcamp.com/album/only-slightly-empty">Only Slightly Empty</a></strong></em>. Part of <strong><em><a href="https://englert.org/programs/track-zero/">The Englert Theater&#8217;s Track Zero Series</a></em></strong>, they brought some really great independent and up-incoming artists that made for a really fun night.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">White Reaper </h2>



<p>White Reaper was the final headlining act and closed out the night with a bang. Pulling partially from their new album and partially from their old hits, the hour worth of consistently engaging music Louisville alt rockers made the room extremely lively and fun to listen too. White Reaper have been pushing out good stuff in the Indie music scene for the last decade with albums like <em><a href="https://whitereaper.bandcamp.com/album/the-worlds-best-american-band">The World&#8217;s Best American Band</a></em> and <em><a href="https://whitereaperusa.bandcamp.com/album/you-deserve-love">You Deserve Love</a></em>. Their new album <em>Only Slightly Empty</em> maintains this consistency while also introducing more mature theme&#8217;s about relationships, fame and our world at large. If you want a more in depth review of the album you can read our <a href="https://krui.fm/2025/10/03/white-reaper-an-open-eyed-look-into-the-new-record-only-slightly-empty/">review </a>of it by KRUI writer and reporter <a href="https://krui.fm/author/wclair/"><em>Will Clair</em></a>.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">World’s Worst</h2>



<p>World&#8217;s Worst first opened up the show phenomenally pulling mainly from their new album <a href="https://smokingroom-label.bandcamp.com/album/american-muscle"><em>American Muscle</em></a>. With a variety of influences from genres like Shoegaze, Emo, Grunge &amp; Slacker Rock they had a really great performance filled with a nice mix of more relaxed and more high energy songs. My favorite from the set was their last track <strong><em><a href="https://smokingroom-label.bandcamp.com/track/rockets">Rockets</a></em></strong>. It ran pretty long but I would’ve listened for 10 more minutes because of how it used its repetitive drumming, hypnotic bass lines and beautiful guitar tones (shoutout fuzz peddles) to create this really powerful and addicting wall of sound. After the set was over I got to speak with two of their band members <em>Zach </em>and <em>Jake </em>and had a nice conversation about some of their origins and influences. They all met in the skateboarding scene around University of Utah and formed Worlds Worst in late 2019, after having to split up briefly during covid they reformed towards the end of 2020 and have been going really strong since. If you wanna hear more about their story you can check out the <em><a href="https://krui.fm/2025/10/07/interview-worlds-worst/">interview </a></em>KRUI&#8217;s own <em><a href="https://krui.fm/author/lmelia/">Logan Melia</a></em> did with them. Great work and thanks for doing an interview with us <strong><em>World&#8217;s Worst</em></strong>!</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Lip Critic</h2>



<p>Lip Critic really amped up the audience for their half hour. Coming in with two drummers, a power electronic set and a lead singer who you would’ve thought was on coke. The pit went into a frenzy. Moshing, walls of death, crowd surfing and general high energy dancing made for a really fun set. The lead singer added to this quite a bit with running into the crowd multiple times and other crazy hijinks. Their mix between styles of dance and electronic music with more traditional American hardcore and metal makes for a really interesting boundary pushing music.</p>



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<p>I wanted to highlight their unique style and genre blending that was seen across their performance and music as a whole. Their set consisted mainly of their 2024 album <a href="https://lipcritic.bandcamp.com/album/hex-dealer"><strong><em>Hex Dealer</em></strong></a> which I got to buy a CD of afterwards at their merch stand. After taking it home to listen I immediately felt the same rush I felt at their show within the first few tracks and this kept going for the whole album</p>



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<p>Kicking off the album with <a href="https://lipcritic.bandcamp.com/track/its-the-magic-2"><em>It’s The Magic</em></a>, the track starts with a powerful bass and initially calm vocals before slowly introducing more instruments. Going into the second chorus the songs continues to intensify until the screeching vocals and heavy drums in verse three, carrying on for the rest of the song.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Track two <em><a href="https://lipcritic.bandcamp.com/track/love-will-redeem-you">Love Will Redeem You</a></em> wasted no time amping up. The heavy repetition and vocal effects are extremely effective at creating this chaotic almost manic vibe. This theme of manic anger continues on into the song <em><a href="https://lipcritic.bandcamp.com/track/the-heart">The Heart</a></em>, which is seemingly about an inescapable feeling of pain rushing through someone’s heart. The scattered vocal lines mixed with lyrics such as <em>“Is beating inside me, a feeling untimely, can’t fight it off, can’t fight it off”</em> effectively induces this feeling of anxiety and paranoia within the listener.</p>



<p>When speaking with the group after the show they discussed some of their influences within industrial hip hop artists such as <strong><em><a href="https://thirdworlds.net/">Death Grips</a></em></strong> and <strong><em><a href="https://dannybrown.bandcamp.com/album/stardust-1">Danny Brown</a></em></strong>, the latter of which they&#8217;ve actually opened for. These influences really show within their next two tracks. Starting with <em><a href="https://lipcritic.bandcamp.com/track/bork-pelly-feat-gh-sh-id-sus">Bork Pelly</a></em> we get a fun posse cut with underground rappers <a href="https://ghosh.bandcamp.com/album/prismassive"><strong><em>GHOSH </em></strong></a>&amp; <a href="https://id-sus.bandcamp.com/"><strong><em>ID.Sus</em></strong></a> and continuing onto the very catchy <em><a href="https://lipcritic.bandcamp.com/track/spirit-bomber">Spirit Bomber</a></em>. Both of them are the first fully rapped songs on the album and feature these very manically delivered non linear lines akin to <strong><em>MC Ride</em></strong> and other industrial hip hop artists.  </p>



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<p>The second and final feature on the track comes from DJ <strong><em>Izzy Da Fonseca</em></strong> on <em><a href="https://lipcritic.bandcamp.com/track/death-lurking-feat-izzy-da-fonseca">Death Lurking</a></em>. The repetitive vocal lines create a very hypnotic yet fun and catchy atmosphere leading perfectly into <em><a href="https://lipcritic.bandcamp.com/track/milky-max">Milky Max</a></em>. Their most popular song delivers perfectly on what so much of what makes this album so great from front to back. The infectious riffs, the manic yet catchy lyrics, the insane vocals combining with intense electronic production and live drumming create such a fun and powerful song that was both amazing live and amazing to listen too at home.</p>



<p>The next three tracks are where you can see their hardcore roots blossom further. The heavy drumming in the <em><a href="https://lipcritic.bandcamp.com/track/sermon">Sermon </a></em>outro, the breakneck pace of <em><a href="https://lipcritic.bandcamp.com/track/im-alive">I&#8217;m Alive</a></em> and the screeching vocals on <em><a href="https://lipcritic.bandcamp.com/track/my-wife-and-the-goblin">My Wife and The Goblin</a></em> really push the listeners stamina with nonstop high energy songs. <em><a href="https://lipcritic.bandcamp.com/track/in-the-wawa-convinced-i-am-god">In The Wawa (Convinced I Am God)</a></em> in it&#8217;s own unique way tells what I believe to be a story of a man rejected by conventional society and norms and turning to find his own truth, ie: convincing himself he&#8217;s god. I think this perfectly exemplifies how many of the songs lyrics (despite being seemingly nonsensical) have some deeper ideas and meaning behind them. This concludes with the final track <em><a href="https://lipcritic.bandcamp.com/track/toxin-dodger">Toxic Dodger</a></em> a braggadocious track that I see as the group almost manifesting their success within music. Repeating &#8220;If you wanna stop me you&#8217;re gonna have to kill me&#8221; until you believe it as hard as they do, and to be quite honest after finishing this record I think I do.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="800" height="533" src="https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/LIPCRITIC03-800x533.webp" alt="" class="wp-image-57127" srcset="https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/LIPCRITIC03-800x533.webp 800w, https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/LIPCRITIC03-300x200.webp 300w, https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/LIPCRITIC03-768x512.webp 768w, https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/LIPCRITIC03.webp 1500w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px" /><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">Photo via Monster Children</figcaption></figure>



<p>Even a year after its initial release <em>Hex Dealer</em> still remains one of the most exciting and boundary pushing release&#8217;s within underground music and this show was living proof of that. Their high energy genre blending sound and undeniable production talent lead to great albums and even better performances. I think its valuable for music audiences to challenge their ears by listening to music that doesn&#8217;t neatly fit into specific genre labels which is why I think artists like <strong><em>Lip Critic</em></strong> are so important. And I would definitely keep them on my radar of up-incoming talent within Electronic, Experimental Hip Hop and Noise music.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://krui.fm/2025/10/15/october-4th-white-reaper-lip-critic-worlds-worst-at-gabes/">October 4th: White Reaper, World&#8217;s Worst &amp; Lip Critic at Gabe&#8217;s. Lip Critic&#8217;s Hex Dealer Album &amp; Show Review.</a> appeared first on <a href="https://krui.fm">KRUI Radio</a>.</p>
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