Music Ends Here: new tapes from Werewolf Jerusalem, JTCH, KPG & more...

Started by KayPeeGee, March 11, 2021, 06:55:08 PM

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New releases from MUSIC ENDS HERE (New Jersey, USA) are available now!!  Titles include:

Werewolf Jerusalem: The Nightmare Continues
Richard Ramirez's long-standing noise monolith comes together with a new 30 minutes of nightmarish wall-noise. This tape starts off with an unsettling ambience, before rearing its ugly head into the world of true crime and an entire family killed in cold blood. Minimal sound sources create a black hole of harshness that sucks the listener into the night of the murder, offering no light at the end of the title. Despite decades of noise dominance through hundreds of aliases and project names, there is a reason that Werewolf Jerusalem continues to spark excitement into the hearts of harsh noise fans who are in the know with Richard's work. For those who are not familiar, this tape is a fantastic starting point to descend into the madness.  Edition of 50.


Japanese Torture Comedy Hour: Harsh Noise Nōkabe
Jay Randall brings Japanese Torture Comedy Hour into the new decade with pummeling and unforgiving ferocity. Originally active in the mid-90s alongside his Agoraphobic Nosebleed bandmate, Scott Hull, the JTCH name has always operated with the purpose of pushing all extremes to their absolute breaking point. Whereas past works showcased a more frantic and fast-moving style, "Harsh Noise Nōkabe" finds the project in its "fourth season" of activity as a pulsating wall of synth noise with very limited "commercial breaks," thus taking the project name and pushing it into the territory of an endurance exercise in sound. Releasing this project brings me great personal pride, as Japanese Torture Comedy Hour was undoubtedly the very first noise project I ever heard, dating all the way back to my high school days. "Harsh Noise Nōkabe" is a true return to form for this legendary project.  Edition of 75.


KPG & Lance Cashman: Yes, death is afraid of us
A Noise Jersey split between the seasoned KPG and newcomer Lance Cashman offers a psychedelic taste of the Garden State -- if you like eerie creaks, synthesized wails, grinding metal, and haunting field recordings... pick this album up NOW! This is a NIGHTMARISH DISHARMONY that will leave you craving MORE from this gruesome twosome.  Edition of 50.


Copies of each can be picked up at the following link:
https://musicendshere.bigcartel.com/


International buyers can get in touch with me @ musicendshere@gmail.com
K. Geiger