Quote from: eyestrain on July 27, 2012, 06:25:12 AM
Flowerday Girl On Film CS (Cathartic Process)
One of the only wall artists I really enjoy. Looking forward to hearing the new release.
I wonder what quality makes it stand out? I do trust CP as label, since they have done good stuff - not to mention Clew Of Theseus have done good stuff. But can't see any value in Flowerday.
POLLUTIVE STATIC "Destructive Devices" tapeSavage Discharge
Compared to dullness of who-cares-hnw of for example Flowerday, Pollutive Static offers something which ain't THAT far away. Heavy, rumbling, strong, bassy pedal harsh noise - but in its most regular form in fine spirit of lets say old USA. There is no militant minimalism towards any specific idea. Not for stillness of hnw, not for fast cut-ups, not for lo-fi, not for metal junk smashing, etc etc.. Just regular back-to-basics harsh noise you could have expected from Deadline, MSNP, Self Abuse type of discographies. Plenty of activity, plenty of sound elements, but in simple no bullshit package.
BLACK LEATHER JESUS / SAVAGE DISCHARGE split tapeSavege Discharge
I may say it each time I talk about Ramirez, that his output is so uneven and incoherent, that there is small negative expectation in each new release. But I may have also said that the man in genius of some sort. Perhaps Pollutive Static above owes the most to Ramirez, and this BLJ recording is another case of simple back-to-basics regular harsh noise.
S.D. has slight more "technological" take on it, not bad either.
FLESH SPEAR "First Death" tapePosh Isolation
Somewhere between noisecore and instrument disorder noise. Full band line-up, extremely brutal and chaotic sound quality. At its best it is with slow steady drum beat and everyone else going utterly mental on top of that.
ABUSE PATTERNS tapeAnabolic Dimensions
Huh! I hope more PE like this. I was not 100% convinced with the music itself. Or the kind of hardcore'ish vocals, but the packaging. I'm sure for some people it will be like collection of cliche's.. you know, ass-fucked teenager with text "WHORE" covering her eyes or such. Including transcribed interviews of victims of sexual abuse. Nevertheless, one can't deny the aesthetic beauty even if it would be utmost copy-cat. 24 pages zine + tape is packaged into silkscreened envelope. I assume C-30 pro-duplicated tapes. I don't know when before saw this much effort put by new (?) project? Musically there are elements of new school USA PE, older USA sound like I.Action and the more F&V type of approach. All they need is some more personal angle to sound and content, but it's great way to start.