Gelsomina - Disease With a Purpose -> One of the best works of PekkaPT... even If I think Sick Seed is great, I always prefer his older project, simply because it's sound... very harsh, nice, controlled feedbacks, great treble. Never enough of this.
Skullflower - Malediction -> Very calm and nice, especially the third track... drone/noise/experimental rock? Don't think how could I call it. Not really for listening in the daytime, more night/before/during sleep category.
Bizarre Uproar - Rape Africa -> I think this one is not need introduction. Anyway, I like the execution on this record. Some tracks are like wall of noise with vocals, which is always very welcomed for me... Joukkohauta Pt.2 / Hate Your Face , and Silvottu Musta Vittu, for example. Non-stop bass rumble, static, very noisy sound, sometimes buried, sometimes in-your-face vocals.
Incapacitants - As Loud As Possible -> I fine example, how to make something constant, and also dynamic at the same time. Classic!
Immaculate:Grotesque – Circles -> Have you ever feel the thing, when you just push up and up the volume, and still don't feel the brutal sound of a record, even if it's clipped to the maximum level? If've got the same problem with this one. Some very high, and very low frequencies, which are take out the place for the more hurtful mids... anyway, not bad, just... eh, empty of actual sound? Don't know really how to say it...
Wold - Srcreech Owl -> Black Noise, but technically, it's just black metal with same very heavy clipping, and bass-only. So, not Black Metal / physical Noise fusion. It's sounds good, but too dry sounding. Can't decide vocals are pros, or cons... sometimes they just fuck up the whole track for no actual reason, but sometimes they are make it better. But maybe it's just the thing, that I am not really listening metal anymore since some years... 5/3
Sickness – Flesh And Bone -> Very chaotic, yet controlled... lot of changes within seconds, playing with different reverb along the stereo width, makes it also a good listen on headphones, and not just speakers.
Recommended, but not the "daily noise album", for me at least.