It might not be immediately apparent, despite the wrong-footing J-Pop intro OP1, but Spinner is influenced by anime and manga, its lyrics populated by a cast of characters based on the experiences and self-analysis of singer Victor Kaas. And while there’s defiance here, as in Better’s ‘I will never apologise for being unlike you,’ there’s also much darkness. The tension between this traumatic reflection, a heavy dose of black humour and the consistently shit-kicking music makes the strongest argument for this being the best record EYES have spun so far.
Verdict: 4/5
For fans of: Every Time I Die, Show Me The Body, Chat Pile
Spinner is out now via Prosthetic