Think Fugazi meets Japandroids, with a double shot of indie-rock. - PopstacheFerocious, clatter-kick drums and blurring bass lead the way, while guitars churn out gnarly storms of fuzz. - MetrotimesLike Dinosaur Jr. eating the Shins. - Recoil MagEqual parts your 7 collection from the 90s, mixed with elements of early thrash, 70s power-pop, effects-pedal hopping UK shoegaze, and SST-affiliated punk, Detroit's Destroy This Place make loud, catchy, sharp indie rock.Comprised of dual singing guitarists Ryan Allen (formerly of Frenchkiss Records post-punk maniacs Thunderbirds Are Now!\u002Fthe one that sounds like Westerberg), John Nelson (late of indie-pop faves New Grenada\u002Fthe one that sounds like Ozzy), bassist Monday Busque (a Detroit indie vet), and drummer Sean Sommer (who pounded the skins in Allen's post-TAN! punky-pop project Friendly Foes), the band has already made a name for themselves around Detroit with a scorching live show, and a hell of a debut full-length to match - the undeniably hooky