[MONSTER RIFF] Iress Covers What I Was Made For

I donโ€™t know how to feel but I want to try. What I Was Made For is helping.

I am neither an overly large fan nor a hater of Billie Eilish. The same applies to Greta Girwigโ€™s Barbie. What I have become a decidedly significant fan of is Iress, emerging underground superstars on the increasingly stellar Dune Altar label. It feels like Dune Altar canโ€™t screw up lately and neither, it seems, can Iress. I was already a supporter of 2020โ€™s Flaw and the masterful 2024 release Sleep Now, In Reverse. The mixture of pop, shoegaze, doom, and bad dreams present in their sound is exactly something that I look for.

The same canโ€™t be said of a Billie Eilish cover in general. This time, though, Iโ€™ve been proven wrong. Maybe I should have focused more on Eilishโ€™s songwriting. Because if โ€œWhat Was I Made Forโ€ proves anything, Eilish is both an accomplished songwriter worthy of greater attention for that facet and Iress is a band that is going places. Fast. Faster than a bullet, faster than Superman in a nerdโ€™s dreams. Theyโ€™re taking this rocketship to Mars and beyond.

Iress is one of those bands thatโ€™s so brilliant on so many levels, yet the sum is greater than its parts. Michelle Malleyโ€™s vocals and guitars are the perfect frontispiece to lend color to the texture of Graham Walkerโ€™s guitar work, Michael Maldonadoโ€™s solid as fuck basslines, and Glenn Chuโ€™s tasteful yet lively drumming. Taken apart (how I wish they would solo out their parts in YouTube videos just to understand the complexity theyโ€™ve built), these are stellar musicians living out a fantasy of aural experience. Taken together? My god, what have they done?

I donโ€™t want to pretend that this song wonโ€™t have its detractors. Some might say itโ€™s โ€œtoo pop,โ€ others that itโ€™s โ€œnot pop enough.โ€ Iโ€™m just happy that these four forward-thinking musicians decided to do something few of us in this scene are willing to do: embrace popular taste. Popular may be a devilish word, but it ties to fucking brain chemistry, on the universal chords that tie us together. Iress has tapped into that sound and made it their own.

Donโ€™t ignore whatโ€™s right in front of you. โ€œWhat was I made for,โ€ sings Michelle Malley. Clearly, this is it.

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