I'll modify topic name to be all MATTHEW BOWER related things.
(It started as Skullflower topic 10 years ago.)
TOTAL "Sky Blue Void" CDFreek
started previous night, but due 73 minute duration, had to finish this next morning. Starts slightly odd, and evolves constantly into more feedback and noise oriented. I like the gutter sound of the early tracks, yet from perspective of noise listening, last few tracks are the best. Perhaps the most massive Lift Every Voice track is the highlight. Metal sounds and guitar feedback. All tracks are stripped down to very bare bones. Usually just two things going on, and seemingly no edits, no utmost processing. Very hands-on sessions.
TOTAL "Exploded Star Sad Servant" CDSelf Abuse
still these days available from Self Abuse, and bunch of other distributors. Fierce, really fierce noise/feedback album. Despite they do use guitar too, it could be would actually compared to early 90's Incapacitants noise. No bass. Almost at all. Just screeching feedback and perhaps one could mention "droning" as quality of slow flow of noise, but it is really noise album. And really good in that. I think it is not very common style in current noise to have this type of painfully screechy high & mid frequency only - and still be murky and dark! A lot of treble-only noise is crisp or digitally, artificially sharp. This is just fairly lo-fi, but just amplifiers produced most of all feedback and high pitch noise as opposed to rumbling and crunchy. Very good!
TOTAL "Classy Warhead" cd.
Pure/RRR
Way more bass frequencies here, especially monstrous 2nd track has fairly rare usage of pitch effect. This would is perhaps most leaning towards harsh noise? 3rd track with unusual blend of classical music and piercing harsh noise and totally punishing high pitched feedback. If someone known know what and who this is, track could probably pass as early 2000's Prurient feedback works. 4th and final track howling feedback-guitar and screech of noise.
I feel like I need to check out availability of Total CD's I don't have. I think at least one Freek Records disc is missing from my shelves. Perhaps also re-listen the later days Skullflower stuff. Production-wise I have preferred the 80's and 90's, but lets see with fresh ears... Recommendations and such, very much welcomed!
I also appreciate mr. Bower keeping active at his personal website.. or lets say blog:
https://skullflower-skullflowertruth.blogspot.comAs usual these days, most things updated in bandcamp. Plenty of guitar/synth/feedback psychedelia digital only releases to be found..
https://skullflower.bandcamp.com/