Perhaps quite mainstream guy. I got first exposed to his work when I was still listening just heavy & thrash kind of stuff, thinking it's brutal stuff and then my cousin who had accidentally bought "Guts of Virgin" CD loaned it with some sort of "you think heavy metal is hard?!" kind of message.
For youngster this album was pretty tough to swallow. But it was basically just prelude for music tastes to shift within same year, that stuff like this wasn't hard to swallow at all.
I don't really follow what all Zorn does, and Tzadik label appears to be so dominated by jazz and radical jewish music I don't have much interest in, so have not followed so closely. Happened to be in Polish record store couple months ago and there was big selection of Tzadik stuff and I was quite surprised to learn that PAINKILLER actually released new album 2013!
It's recorded live 2004-5 in Warsaw and Berlin, perfect sound basically. Mick Harris has not been on drums since 1994, and there was at least one album with someone else. I didn't hear that, but now Tatsua Yoshida (Ruins etc) is doing drums. And actually that is improvement from Harris. Despite Harris without doubt has the intense was of blasting, Yoshida knows how to blast and how to do proper drum improvisations. CD has 3 tracks, prelude and Postlude are just 2-3 mins each, between stands "Prophecy" piece of length as massive as 65 minutes! In tradition of Painkiller, it's improvisation where painful high pitched sax, fast drumming what has more "punky" feel than just jazzy (althout now leaning more to jazzy direction with Yoshida) and bass. "Just improvisations", one could say that there are moments what go nowhere, but at best, it's among absolute best improv stuff, and also sax works are great. Listen the track at 28min mark, and damn.. I don't think I ever heard someone torture their saxophones like this. Certainly not every guy in underground gig jams thinking sax noise is just about honking goofy sounds.
I also saw there is Naked City "Torture Garden" re-issued with rare bonus materials. Quite curious about it, but didn't yet buy it. Find always annoying to buy some stuff, solely because of couple bonus tracks.