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Quote from: k.p.g on November 22, 2025, 09:09:28 PMMerzbow - Green Wheels (Urashima, reissue)
First listen of the day was this monolith of a 2xLP. File it under one of the weirder Merzbow LPs of the 90s. Tons of synth blipping, a little bit of metal scraping, but the part that shines is the vocal work. I never have really listened to any Merzbow with extensive vocal work. It's good! Is there any more like this? Dead Body Love comes to mind when listening to Masami freak out on the mic.
This sounds interesting, as I don't think I have heard Masami do vocals elsewhere? I know that Bara does vocals on a variety of albums, though.
#2
A guy revealed this info on here already a few months ago, but I guess no one is too interested unless a big name "calls them out."
#3
Grand Rapids, MI invades Toldeo, OH
Saturday, Dec 6
7pm
@ Rosebud's Cellar
Kakerlak
Death Dedication
Hate Sewage
all piled in the van
with local support from:
Violent Pleasures
Revigorant
Dendritic Volar
We will most likely have a new Hate Sewage tape at the gig
#4
Sale / Trade
Located at the heart of Europe.
Stuff:
Raison d etre - Daemonium 2xLP
Apokryphus - Welcome to the wonderland (No Colours 1999) 10"
Bad Sector - Anthology (3xVinyl, NEW) LP
Proiekt Hat / Alfarmania - Astral Slaktmask (original) MC
Dark Passages - Doom Metal Sampler (Count Raven, Vitus, Cathedral...original!) LP
Danzig - Black Laden Crown (NM) LP
Danzig - Blackacidevil (NEW, import, coloured) LP
In The Woods... - Isle of man (Kyrck) LP
Aghast - Hexerei im Zwielicht der Finsternis (RE, NEW) LP
Esoteric - debut (NM, lim 350) LP
David E Williams - A House for the Dead and a Porch for The Dying (OEC, NEW) LP
Sigh - Eastern darkness (comp. of rare trx, NM, first edition) 2xLP
Saint Vitus - Thirsty and miserable MLP (original) 12"
Saint Vitus - Live (orig.) LP
Toxicholocaust - ... 2019 (col, import, new) LP
S.O.L. - Black Sun Society (NEW) LP
Overkill - Taking Over (original press) LP
The Obsessed - Demo (gold vinyl) 12" NEW
Freikorps - Schwarz, weiß, rot LP (NM/NM)
Freikorps / Storm - split LP (NM/NM)
Kai Freikorps - Abschied & Erinnerungen LP (NM/NM)
Rahowa - 1st (col.) LP
Graveland - Epiloque (orig.) MC
Absurd - EP 2019 CD
Mysterium Tremendum - The dark side of salvation (compilation feat. Mannjäger, Allerseelen, Necrosynthesys.....) CD
Omniwhore - Sanity Frontier CD
Misc.:
Twa Corbies (Neofolk project w. Tony Wakeford) Shirt (M)
Spear of Longinus - Rare LS in (M), w. great design!!!!
Nordvargr - Pyrrhula Shirt (L) unworn
Genocide Organ - In Konflikt (original design!!!) Shirt (M)
More stuff, some very rare, coming the next days.
Looking for:
SPK - Leichenschrei (original press) LP
TMLHBAC - Kostnice 7" (+ask)
Burzum - ask
Carnivore - Retaliation (orig) MLP
Forseti - Jenzig MLP
GGFH - Serrated Smile CD / Halloween CD / Demos
Broken Sword - offer.......LP
RAC on vinyl
Old TESCO, Slaughter Prod., Misantrophy, Malicious, DSP, ROR........
#6
Last post by k.p.g - November 24, 2025, 07:39:54 PM
Great show this weekend in New Jersey, with the Green Tea & Max Julian Eastman tour rolling into town.
Show opened with an Inarticulate/Dead Door Unit collaboration. People enjoyed it; mission accomplished!
Next up would be Skryer. A pretty mysterious project that played a harrowing set of manipulated bass and scrap metal sounds. I didn't get to see much from where I was viewing, and did not get the chance to see them afterwards, as the artist seemingly disappeared into the night... Mystery all around!
Max Julian Eastman played a set about Christmas, and I certainly felt jolly while hearing it. Someone apparently called Max's set very "European" on this tour, and I don't know if I agree. There is something distinctly rooted in the American tradition of blasting noise loud as hell til the audience says "no more!!!" Except the sounds here are so enjoyable, all we wanted was more! MORE!
Green Tea played with a very minimal set up, rocking back and forth between dreamy samples and harsh mic abuse. Sometimes the pattern of dropping out of harsh into the haze did not always hit, but I would say that Nick continues to improve in the live arena each time I catch him now. Good stuff overall.
Phantom Selector closed the show, and I think is an act that should get some more exposure to ears around. I could hear the screech all the way from the outside of the basement, and it was still intense. I cannot imagine how it felt up front. Great sounds. Great way to end a gig.
New Brunswick noise continues to be healthy and enjoyable!
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Last post by Manhog_84 - November 24, 2025, 07:23:47 PM
While visiting Japan, I managed to catch Incapacitants at Shelter, Tokyo last week. They seem to also play abroad, but so far never landed in Finland and I had not seen them before. Their status if of course legendary, but I didn't really have expectations for the set. The gig was excellent: Half an hour of energetic harsh-noise blast with high-pitched screaming and entertaining stage presence. Gear table in the air and rock star maneuvers heh. The sounds were in the upper register. Loud and fucking great. The other two acts were some kind of indie rock, I think: Deerhoof and Tenniscoats. The venue was small and packed. There were no seats but luckily Incapacitants played first, so I didn't have to stay for the other bands.
Pain Jerk and Government Alpha also played in another venue earlier this month and it seems that if you just pick two random weeks in Tokyo, you'll stumble onto something interesting. I was surprised to find exhibitions by Tsurisaki Kiyotaka, Shintaro Kago, and Masamune Shirow. Bookstores had rare fetish art books and hentai/guro stuff on their selves. Aratama Shoten in Jimbocho was brimming with vintage SM magazines. Amazing city.
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Last post by WCN - November 24, 2025, 07:16:23 PM
OUT NOW - VIODRE on WCN Podcast!!!
VIODRE is an enigmatic project formed in 2001 by Bryan Gilroy, Jared Turinsky, and Ryan Horn, known for a surreal and elusive discography on labels such as Hospital Productions, Cathartic Process, and Kalifornia Love Addiction. After years of near-silence, their recent return has carried the same unsettling, dream-charged energy that defined their early work, continuing to push their sound into strange and evocative territory. This interview was conducted at Red Light District in Far Rockaway, NY, shortly before their performance.
Part 1:
https://youtu.be/DGK-rMXh3hMFull episode:
https://www.patreon.com/whitecentipedenoise
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Last post by Marko-V - November 24, 2025, 05:53:23 PM
New stuff from Siunattu Hiljaisuudessa prod. coming within a month.
Droit Divin: Communion CD (ltd 100). New intense release from French power electronics duo (with members from Violent Shogun, Gasmask Terrör etc. etc. etc.). I might be biased but this is seriously a good album.
Hazarda Bruo Sonsistemo: Vulgaari massa 2xCD (ltd 70).
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