Merzbow - 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.
Bastard Noise - Galactic Sanitarium (Haunted Hotel Records)
It has been years since this one got spun. It used to be one of my favorites, period! On this relisten? It isn't that high up, but still is a high watermark of late period Bastard Noise. No vocals present, just a great display of Wood's composition for intergalactic synth wars. Also appreciate that there is some inclusion of scrap metal here, as that can be hard to come across in this discography once the 2010's enter.
Bastard Noise - Our Earth's Blood Part III (Rhetoric Records)
Went from LPs to 7" Saturday with this one. I always love a dose of 90s Bastard Noise. Barnes/Nelson/Wood lineup? Can't be beaten. You can always here the struggle to work with what they got, which is essentially just hotwired, circuit bent hunks of shit. Wood is yelling his head off, but no reverb present to make it truly epic. It is a truly impactful cry for help. Yeah, this stuff holds up very well for me. Totally broken, totally wrong... totally on point.
Slacking - Roundhouse a Bootlicker (Tribe Tapes)
Ended the morning with this churn of slop tape beauty. While I find myself so wowed by Slacking in the live arena time and time again, I can forget that he is a force on record too! There are some sounds here that I have become more than familiar with at this point, and side B even features our favorite duck on additional electronics... Still looks like Tribe has plenty of copies, so why not pick one up?