We Insist! are arguably scrutinizing the rock scene with the utmost care. You will find traces in Oh, Things Are So Corruptible of QOTSA, At The Drive-in, Tool, Shellac, Primus, but most importantly, you will travel in a moon-like weird and psychotic landscape, with David Lynch as your guide as you walk through twelve blurry and dazzling tracks.
But make no mistake about it, Oh, Things Are So Corruptible is a We Insist! album. All twelve tracks have been around for more than two years, gaining more power, subtlety, cohesion and energy with each live performance. In order to assert its maturity, independence and celebrate a decade of existence, the band has confirmed its strong identity and style through this record. Being mature does not necessarily mean being old, and for those of you who might think otherwise, Oh, Things Are So Corruptible is the definitive answer.