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Iceland's answer to
Limp Bizkit,
Korn, and
Linkin Park, Quarashi's rock-rap-industrial hybrid usually makes for bad rap and even worse rock, but the mix works on
Jinx for reasons unknown. The group's Fred Durst rap-metal shtick ("Stick 'Em Up," "Weirdo") is a bit tired, but its
Beastie Boys-style eclecticism ("Mr. Jinx," "Baseline") flips a catchy cornucopia of horn, guitar, and xylophone samples. Certainly, when Quarashi pull out all of their experimental stops on "Tarfur," a percussion-heavy funk track that's recorded in Icelandic, or "Dive In," a techno ballad crooned by the band's jack-of-all-trades Hössi Olafsson, the results are fun. Move over
Björk and
Sigur Rós, there's a new innovator in town.
--Dalton Higgins