The three hundred and ninety-ninth album: #399 Pere Ubu - Dub Housing

Thanks to the Christmas break, the gap between the two Pere Ubu albums on the list is bigger than the two weeks we otherwise would have had - more as a quirk of the list's order than anything else. With a decent diet of post punk recently - see the recent songs post for a lot of it - Dub Housing fails to stand out. it's not by the book, but the experiments that are there don't work, there's nothing that makes them sound any better. It doesn't sound like it does anything new, it just sounds like a mess of noise. It might not all be entirely like that, but I can't say I find much more in here.