Artwork and other stuff will be added later on!
CONTORTUS "Grand Amputation" LP
After multiple CD albums, Contortus is back with their first vinyl LP! Finnish noisy and dark heavy electronics with bounding rhythms, ripping electronics and commanding vocals.
BIZARRE UPROAR "Hardline" CD / LP
New full length album of Bizarre Uproar displays how it is possible to have long history, keep the original spirit alive but also improve and rise to new levels of strength and quality! New full length is sharp, crispy, fierce and massive monolith by the Finnish noise veteran! Available on CD and LP.
NIGHT WOLF "Satyriasis" CD
Noisy power electronics with screaming vocals, samples, aggression and heat .
SSRI "Dreamjunk Surrealia" CD
SSRI continues forward from previous album on Freak Animal, showing their best works to date! In the midway of this our mortal life, I found me in a gloomy wood, wrote a poet back in the day. SSRI plunge headfirst into the said wood, first hug every tree and then chop them down to build bonfires to celebrate patricidal aktions. Starting where the people use the grass for blades and ending with every dark cloud busted, the album represents trve anticoagulant discordian experimental indvstrial noise. Intentionally all over the place with minimalist loops, field recordings, layers of crud, and flesh-piercing metal and electricity.
COV OPS "The Price We Pay" CD
Third album of Cov-Ops is oppressive industrial noise and heavy electronics assault continuing the bleak yet heavy and rusty sounding approach known from previous albums.
TAINT "Misogynist lust" CD
Back in stock!
NOSTOVÄKI "Aamunkoitto" tape
"Second tape release of Nostoväki is titled "Aamunkoitto" which translates to "break of day". As the bombarded cities, forests and fields cleared from smoke and casulties, our nation began to dream of a better tomorrow. Heavy memories of loss, struggle and injustice fueled the vision and action to rebuild our country once again. To raise our nation from the ashes brick by brick, railroad by railroad. With utmost effort and nation-wide purpose Finland rose to a new dawn."
Release is less of commanding industrial sound, leaning towards atmospheric soundscapes and historical visions a'la Les Joyaux De La Princesse. Of course firm touch of Nostoväki is also present!
SATORI "The Power of the Gun" CD
Never reissued in its full glory! Late 80's Broken Flag label release of Satori! Audio without remastering and artwork follows spirit of the original tape. INDUSTRIAL RECOLLECTIONS.
BIZARRE UPROAR "Amputaatio" CD classic album repress, new color artwork!
BIZARRE UPROAR "Dekadenz" CD classic album repress, new color artwork!
BIZARRE UPROAR "Purification" CD classic album repress, new color artwork!
BIZARRE UPROAR "Perverse Bizarre Humiliation" CD classic album repress, new color artwork!
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Shipping now! Quite busy here right now so preparing artwork thumbs, possible audio previews will be later. All excellent stuff.
US distro will be handled by Cloister, right? This batch is amazing!
Some copies should be there. Perhaps some copies might make it to Tribe tapes too. USA shipping is 20 euro for small orders (up till 4 CD's) and 30 euro flat rate for big orders of any size. Fedex shipment.
I'll have some of the new titles posted up in CB shop later today.
Quote from: Cranial Blast on March 23, 2026, 04:45:06 PMI'll have some of the new titles posted up in CB shop later today.
Oh yes, CRANIAL BLAST has cds, not vinyl.
Satori Power of the Gun CD (Industrial Recollections, Finland, 2026)
Beamed in from a satellite orbiting Finland's Freak Animal imprint, its main focus of attention being the reissue of deleted/rare releases of an industrial/electronic/harsh noise stripe. In the past few years, releases by Japanese heavy hitters Government Alpha, Monde Bruits and the USA's Macronympha have been reactivated and now it's time for something slightly less commonplace as Satori, from the legendary and fiercely uncompromising Broken Flag label, emerges from the undergrowth. As this repro is a bit of an event in my little world, I'm a mite surprised and slightly disappointed by the lack of accompanying sleeve info. After all, a group history wouldn't have gone amiss, but all we have is the bare bones; stencilled cover art, group name and track listings. Never mind, I'll just have to tap in to the absolute pinnacle in industrial/avant-garde sourcemags instead; Steve Underwood's stand-alone As Loud As Possible from 2010...
The genesis of this still ongoing project (albeit with different personnel), takes us back to 1988, which saw the Kentish duo of Robert Maycock and David Kirby at the helm. Like their eponymous debut (BF 64), Satori's essence was again presumably influenced by their use of an acoustically inviting, disused air-raid shelter (locally sourced), where rusting, corrugated tin, crumbling brickwork and encroaching vegetation could only reinforce a claustrophobic and apprehensive outlook upon the listener. A bit of 'artistic tension' as one-time Berlin resident David Bowie once noted.
The harsh choices emerging from the titles department (the cruel/tease of 'Flayed 1', 'Flayed 2' and 'Pain Clinique') complement in sonic terms, the kitchen sink/found sound wreckage that punctuates (think of a circus knife act) the steady surge of analogue circuitry writ large on the title track and even more so on 'Heel' where the religious fervour of a TV evangelist launches into full-blown hysteria. Hopefully this particular trickle will elicit a steadier flow of BF reissues from Industrial Recollections, or by others spurred on by this rare lightbulb moment. We can dream. (SP)
Colin Andrew Sheffield Serenade LP (Elevator Bath, USA, 2025)
It's been a good couple of years since Colin Andrew Sheffield's previous two albums, Images and Don't Ever Let Me Know, graced our ears courtesy of both his own Elevator Bath imprint and Germany's Auf Abwegen, so
Serenade is a welcome addition to his steadily expanding catalogue. Already respected as one of the better artists dedicated to ambient sculptures and slowly shifting atmospherics in more recent years, it's no surprise that this new album delivers another nine compositions of magical driftworks often impregnated with sounds that either wouldn't appear out of place on something of a more industrial-noise leaning or that resemble heavily timestretched bells reconfigured to the point the clangs have been eradicated. On final cut, 'Testament', an altogether more sombre mood cuts through with a dramatic refrain that does much justice to the overall tone, overtly rounding off an album that's compelling the instant the needle drops. Extremely limited, too. Highly recommended to those who like their ambient music somewhat more demanding. (RJ)
https://adverseeffectmagazine.com/reviews-2026/