I was revisiting
BLISTER PACK "Swing, Brother Swing" tape. 1995 release from project what did very little besides this. One tape on MSNP. I suppose at least one of guys worked as REND and did brutal harsh noise CD for Pure/RRR. According to discogs, last year there was also CDR of T. Mikawa And Emerson Murray. One track titled "21 years later", so I assume he has not been around doing much?
Anyways, Blister Pack tape totally kills. It's rough, fierce and brutal harsh noise with crunchy mid 90's sound. What makes this tape different, is that instead of solid 20 minutes sides churning harsh walls, it is most of all Masonna-esque short blast harsh noise. Fragments ranging from couple dozen seconds to couple minute blasts, accompanied with wild screams. Sound has variety, but if spaces between noise would be removed, it would become far more "normal" harsh noise.
Not that I would consider tracks lasting 1-2 minutes the best length for noise, but it is sometimes healthy variation to stretched pieces. This made me think how little the actually is noise, that ain't noisecore (even Gerogerigege style), but proper noise. Just based on short blasts of energy? Some Blod, some Masonna... hmm... ?
Also Blister Pack can unleash longer pieces, like beginning of B-side of this tape. Curiously "Swing, Brother, Swing" tape comes with insert asking WHO KILLED NOISE? Use clues found on thsi tape to solve the case and win a one-of-a-kind personalized tape from Blister Pack! Solutions should have been sent back by dec 31, 1995. Curious if anyone happens to have personalized tape in collection?
As sample, I guess only one oneline would be from MSNP release. Quite similar material, but doesn't sound so bulldozing and crunchy as debut or from well dubbed tape and this is one solid long piece instead of short blasts.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eEMYOtLKqaM