Regosphere / the vomit arsonist 7"

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Newly relocated back in Oregon, Regosphere brings a heavy dose of his Anxiety-Electronics in a lurching, claustrophobic track that delves further into the off kilter rhythms, oozing synths, bowed metal screech and punishing vocals that have been surfacing on the past few split tapes and recent live shows. Putting aside some of the more psychedelic elements of past works and focusing more on the feeling of pure dread this track is one of his heaviest and most focused to date. Cancer is the new grim reaper...

Hailing from Rhode Island and coming hot off the heels of his new full-length on Malignant, The Vomit Arsonist lays down one of the bleakest death-industrial tracks ever committed to vinyl for this split. Andy is well known for his solo work as TVA as well as being a member of the long running power electronics outfit Bereft and running the Danvers State tape label since 2008. Slow burn bass throbs lay the foundation for somber scorching synths, junk metal abuse and absolutely crushing vocals. Pain is the way...

Black vinyl, mastered and plated at Aardvark, pressed at United. Pro-printed glossy b/w covers with black and silver labels. Limited to 300 copies. Co-released by phage tapes, Dumpster Score and Obfuscated Records.  - description written by Mr Quitter

10$ shipped in the USA 
14$ the rest of NA
18$ worldwide

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If your in Europe hit up freak animal or gutter disease.  They will have copies soon.

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review from NOISE RECEPTOR:  http://noisereceptor.wordpress.com/2013/11/16/regosphere-the-vomit-arsonist-split/

One clearly positive aspect to split releases is that it provides opportunity to check out an act you might have otherwise missed.  Whilst I am already well acquainted with The Vomit Arsonist, for this split Regosphere is the newbie act for me.

The US project Regosphere step up to take the lead on the A side with their single track 'Death, Like A Thief'.  Here the composition is a multi layered affair with a prominent mid paced pounding beat / pulse upon which wavering noise, loosely rhythmic metallic clatter and distortion drenched vocals are overlaid. Focused and relatively straight forward, in some ways it resembles a more subdued and lurching version of Mental Destruction, which is more than positive introduction to the group.  The group's self described style of 'anxiety electronics' is also pretty much on the mark.

Another rising US act, namely The Vomit Arsonist, take up the flip side with their track 'Mind Turns Violent', and deliver a composition within their trademark blending of death industrial and power electronics.  The track is defined by a bass heavy, muffled and distortion overloaded production, where underneath this dank sonic mass an ominous droning synth and vague industrial rhythms can be detected, whilst the screeched vocals cut through with malice and spite.  Great stuff as expected.

The cover is a black and white doubled sided card fold out sleeve, including lyrics, which is a nice touch seeing as the vocal delivery and production on both tracks renders them indecipherable.  With a limitation of 300 this is a straightforward 7"ep with commendable tracks from both projects.
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