BANDS THAT UTILIZE HARSH NOISE ELEMENTS?

Started by nofuneral, April 20, 2025, 07:48:17 AM

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Bloated Slutbag

Someone weaker than you should beat you and brag
And take you for a drag

Bloated Slutbag

Okay, admit, never heard the project, but,


like,
Someone weaker than you should beat you and brag
And take you for a drag

Balor/SS1535

I recently got volume 3 of John Zorn's Bagatelles, which is performed in this instance by a guitar/bass/drum trio called Trigger.  It's very good, and I would highly recommend it.  Their interpretation of Zorn's compositions is grounded in punk, metal, and jazz, but many of the tracks also incorporate some great and evocative noise freak-outs.

https://www.tzadik.com/index.php?catalog=5213

The Discogs page associated with the group seems pretty sparse in info, besides listing two other releases.  If anyone knows of stand-out releases featuring these guys, I would be very interested to hear about it!

Cranial Blast

Recently picked up 細菌戰 (Biological Warefare) - Maximum Deformed Humanity CD version that was recently released by Darker Than Black. I think it was previously released on LP by Werewolf Records, but anyways it's a pretty good mix of noise and bits of extreme metal or war metal as some might call it, it's definitely something that's more so in that crossover lane again. I think anyone who's into Ride For Revenge or Chaos Cascade might enjoy them a lot.

Bruitiste

Quote from: Balor/SS1535 on April 25, 2025, 06:33:45 AMI recently got volume 3 of John Zorn's Bagatelles, which is performed in this instance by a guitar/bass/drum trio called Trigger.  It's very good, and I would highly recommend it.  Their interpretation of Zorn's compositions is grounded in punk, metal, and jazz, but many of the tracks also incorporate some great and evocative noise freak-outs.

https://www.tzadik.com/index.php?catalog=5213

The Discogs page associated with the group seems pretty sparse in info, besides listing two other releases.  If anyone knows of stand-out releases featuring these guys, I would be very interested to hear about it!
I'd say Pull (2019) is the one to get, it's most like the Bagatelles performance.

Balor/SS1535

Quote from: Bruitiste on May 04, 2025, 08:22:21 PM
Quote from: Balor/SS1535 on April 25, 2025, 06:33:45 AMI recently got volume 3 of John Zorn's Bagatelles, which is performed in this instance by a guitar/bass/drum trio called Trigger.  It's very good, and I would highly recommend it.  Their interpretation of Zorn's compositions is grounded in punk, metal, and jazz, but many of the tracks also incorporate some great and evocative noise freak-outs.

https://www.tzadik.com/index.php?catalog=5213

The Discogs page associated with the group seems pretty sparse in info, besides listing two other releases.  If anyone knows of stand-out releases featuring these guys, I would be very interested to hear about it!
I'd say Pull (2019) is the one to get, it's most like the Bagatelles performance.

Thanks!

dodsxuegen

Quote from: Cranial Blast on May 04, 2025, 06:46:36 PMRecently picked up 細菌戰 (Biological Warefare) - Maximum Deformed Humanity CD version that was recently released by Darker Than Black. I think it was previously released on LP by Werewolf Records, but anyways it's a pretty good mix of noise and bits of extreme metal or war metal as some might call it, it's definitely something that's more so in that crossover lane again. I think anyone who's into Ride For Revenge or Chaos Cascade might enjoy them a lot.
Finally biological warfare is mentioned. I think they are often overlooked within War Metal/Warnoise scene. But their output is really very impressive, I've owned "Maximum Deformed Humanity" for a while now and compared to the second album "Embers Of Butchery" it's a lot noisier and more chaotic, while on the second album the grooves and rhythms stand out more clearly. Their demo material and the many splits they have released are also worth mentioning, whereas the music of the split partners is also often quite good. Their splits with Xenophosemen, Xuurganuth and Audduekhon Ausswad as well as their first two demos "Butchery.Revenge.Carnage" and Neo-Parasitic Age" are worth checking out if you are into that crossover of War Metal/Noise you already mentioned. I support the comparison with Chaos Cascade!

urall

Quote from: dodsxuegen on May 04, 2025, 11:20:22 PM
Quote from: Cranial Blast on May 04, 2025, 06:46:36 PMRecently picked up 細菌戰 (Biological Warefare) - Maximum Deformed Humanity CD version that was recently released by Darker Than Black. I think it was previously released on LP by Werewolf Records, but anyways it's a pretty good mix of noise and bits of extreme metal or war metal as some might call it, it's definitely something that's more so in that crossover lane again. I think anyone who's into Ride For Revenge or Chaos Cascade might enjoy them a lot.
Finally biological warfare is mentioned. I think they are often overlooked within War Metal/Warnoise scene. But their output is really very impressive, I've owned "Maximum Deformed Humanity" for a while now and compared to the second album "Embers Of Butchery" it's a lot noisier and more chaotic, while on the second album the grooves and rhythms stand out more clearly. Their demo material and the many splits they have released are also worth mentioning, whereas the music of the split partners is also often quite good. Their splits with Xenophosemen, Xuurganuth and Audduekhon Ausswad as well as their first two demos "Butchery.Revenge.Carnage" and Neo-Parasitic Age" are worth checking out if you are into that crossover of War Metal/Noise you already mentioned. I support the comparison with Chaos Cascade!

Cool stuff, not very far from old Tetragrammicide material https://tetragrammacide.bandcamp.com/album/tetragrammacidal-oration

jeep

#23
Not sure if it fits well here, besides Controlled Bleeding has totally harsh noise albuns (Knees and Bones, for example), we can find many "noise parts"in the other "regular"records of them. Actually this band has albuns dealing with some many different genres, that is not easy to put them in a specific category.

I also need to mention Dalek and Death Grips.


Earth O.D.

Shit & Shine, USA/Mexico and other related bands.

k.p.g

Returning to this thread & seeing that there has yet to be a mention of any Aaron Turner projects in here.  In my opinion, ISIS & Old Man Gloom used noise pretty tastefully in their works.  If I am not mistaken, Jay Randall was actually in an early lineup of the former where he just did noise.  It was pretty nasty.

And now that I mentioned Jay Randall, I remember the Agoraphobic Nosebleed remix CD that came with PCP Torpedo was crucial in my developing noise interests.  It's been a while since I have listened to it though.
Dead Door Unit
French Market Press
etc.

nofuneral

somewhat related, from the other side of the coin: the new primitive man remix album thats coming out soon via industrial coast.

https://industrialcoast.bandcamp.com/album/deconstructed-reconstructed-primitive-man

pretty interesting from the tracks already available.