Zurich, Switzerland's Disco Doom craft songs that are heavily influenced by the twisted melodies, off-kilter guitars, and rule-breaking song construction of '90s indie rock of groups like Sonic Youth, 18th Dye, and Pavement. The band add high-wire energy and a sense of gleeful adventurism to this formula on early albums like 2003's Binary Stars, gave it a pop sheen on 2008's Dream Electric, then spent the time after that tinkering with the formula like mad scientists. By the time of 2022's Mt. Surreal, they were making records as enticingly weird and sonically impressive as th...