PLAYLIST with COMMENTS/REVIEWS

Started by GEWALTMONOPOL, December 15, 2009, 09:30:59 PM

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k.p.g

Quote from: Minus1 on May 30, 2026, 11:22:48 PM(What about the rest of Ramirez Vol 1? And Vol 2?) 😂
Give me time, Minus1.  Rome wasn't built in a day.
Dead Door Unit
French Market Press
etc.

k.p.g

Deche-Charge - Deche-Charge (Regurgitated Semen Records)
What do we have here?  Is this proto-wall noise?  Haha, yes, I believe it is!  You have this slithering slab of noise that rarely changes, along with some shitty vocals atop.  It's "garbage noise" as the band says, and I love it!

Skin Graft - Brick in the Mouth of a Corpse (Deception Island)
The best releases from Wyatt tend to venture away from his usual formula of downer harsh agony, and this was the first release in that realm to introduce me to those experiments.  Plenty of awesome, buzzing synth tones that make you wriggle into your ear with powerful precision.  I think that the influence of the label weighs heavy here but fuck it.  It works real well!

AMK - Satan, Oscillate My Metallica Sonatas! (P-Tapes)
Is the 3" CDr format the most underrated in noise?  Perhaps!  AMK makes a release this great, and yet it is never mentioned among his greatest hits.  Good god!  There is a stream of it on Bandcamp.  Check it out if you feel so inclined; hissing and skipping aplenty!
Dead Door Unit
French Market Press
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k.p.g

Taint - Vice (Self Abuse Records)
Something vile to start the day; why not?  The legend of Keith Brewer is well-deserved with releases like this under his belt.  My personal experience with his work is that Taint was the more unpredictable, rough around the edges project he had.  This LP proves anything it is anything but that.  You are plunged into the chaos still, sure, but every outburst here feels calculated.  Perhaps it was the format of LP that made Keith hone in on specific ideas, rather than extend experimentation.  Maybe I am just misinformed and need to put on more Taint.  Well then...

Taint - Victomology / Where are the Whores? (SPITE)
Ok, so I followed up the LP with a 7", another restrictive format!  Hah.  Well, the working day does not allow for digesting C60s and above without having to cock my head every 2 minutes to make sure someone isn't calling out my name.  This will have to do for the time being.  With that aside though, this 7" sounds like the proper follow-up to the Vice LP.  I mean this literally, as Side A pretty much picks up on the same tone of sound that the LP closes out on.  Perhaps they were recorded during the same session?  I'm fine with that.  Side B ventures out more into the more unrestricted ends of the project that I wondered about in the write-up above, with tons of synths whirring freely while Keith seems to be doing more "yelping" than any sort of laid out plan for vocals.  I mean, I get it.  If you don't know where the whores are, how could you do anything else but scream?  Hah.

It's a sick, decaying world in the mind of Keith Brewer.  I'm just happy we got a glimpse into it.
Dead Door Unit
French Market Press
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HateSermon

Some trades from the gig last weekend:

Pain Appendix "Manufactory Bliss Produkt" cassette. 2026. Self Released.
 
New release by PA focuses more on abstract compositions rather than "tracks". This is machine shop worship at it's finest. Large scale sounds of heavy machinery, swiveling steel cranes, repetitive automation. I'm guessing all of the sources are field recordings from various worksites and arranged in a thoughtful way. There's also a great deal of tape saturation here, sometimes totally blown out, adding to the overall density of this release. It's like standing in multiple assembly line factories at once. Neat packaging -- cassette tape strapped to a piece of thick sheet metal with barbwire. Collages of pinup girls juxtaposed next to large industrial machinery adhered to both sides.

Hollow Serpent Tooth "XII: The Ordeal of Civility" cassette. 2026. Martial Sound.

Fed up and pissed off martial electronics. Tons of spoken word samples manipulated through tape delay and time bent. Each track is a good balance of creeping synth work and harsh noise destruction. Vocal style reminds me of Brethren at times. Includes an excellent Grey Wolves "Not Your Country" cover but with some adjusted lyrics...

Violent Pleasures "Fucked In A Graveyard (Cold Cunt)" vinyl. 2026. Fusty Cunt.

Sweaty and perverted harsh noise that can only come from an Ohio basement. There's a certain grit to these recordings that really adds to the fried feedback and harsh loops, and the sound itself is an accurate depiction of Midwest noise. Broken, brutal, and beligerant. Blue collar, working class noise. No hipster LA/NYC shit here. The artwork sure is great. Each sleeve is a different collage of filth sourced from vintage Playboys, Leg Magazine, and others. Like finding grandpa's secret stash in the attic. Luckily, I was able to flip through a box of artist copies and choose which cover I wanted, but they're all good.   

prolapsedlielack

Quote from: HateSermon on June 02, 2026, 10:41:15 PMSome trades from the gig last weekend:

Pain Appendix "Manufactory Bliss Produkt" cassette. 2026. Self Released.
 
New release by PA focuses more on abstract compositions rather than "tracks". This is machine shop worship at it's finest. Large scale sounds of heavy machinery, swiveling steel cranes, repetitive automation. I'm guessing all of the sources are field recordings from various worksites and arranged in a thoughtful way. There's also a great deal of tape saturation here, sometimes totally blown out, adding to the overall density of this release. It's like standing in multiple assembly line factories at once. Neat packaging -- cassette tape strapped to a piece of thick sheet metal with barbwire. Collages of pinup girls juxtaposed next to large industrial machinery adhered to both sides.

Hollow Serpent Tooth "XII: The Ordeal of Civility" cassette. 2026. Martial Sound.

Fed up and pissed off martial electronics. Tons of spoken word samples manipulated through tape delay and time bent. Each track is a good balance of creeping synth work and harsh noise destruction. Vocal style reminds me of Brethren at times. Includes an excellent Grey Wolves "Not Your Country" cover but with some adjusted lyrics...

Violent Pleasures "Fucked In A Graveyard (Cold Cunt)" vinyl. 2026. Fusty Cunt.

Sweaty and perverted harsh noise that can only come from an Ohio basement. There's a certain grit to these recordings that really adds to the fried feedback and harsh loops, and the sound itself is an accurate depiction of Midwest noise. Broken, brutal, and beligerant. Blue collar, working class noise. No hipster LA/NYC shit here. The artwork sure is great. Each sleeve is a different collage of filth sourced from vintage Playboys, Leg Magazine, and others. Like finding grandpa's secret stash in the attic. Luckily, I was able to flip through a box of artist copies and choose which cover I wanted, but they're all good.   


I am beyond jealous of anyone that attended this. Looked like such a ripper of a show!