Quote from: horse worship on March 28, 2013, 06:05:09 PM
Quote from: bitewerksMTB on March 26, 2013, 11:27:34 PM
Quote from: FreakAnimalFinland on March 26, 2013, 08:46:10 PM
Waiting for handful of copies to arrive...
I think best FFH I have heard has been collaboration with Prurient. Very limited special packaged tape release that would easily deserve reissued as LP or CD....
The LP is good but not $35-good. That collab, is it "Women of War" or something? I remember asking someone to grab a copy of whatever was done for the No Fun fest but he said it was like $45. If it was reissued, it would lose its kvltneSS.
It's crazy how fast that sold out. Got the email in the morning, went to work, was going to order that afternoon. Gone.
Well, I guess copies went to distributors.. You know, how quick is it to sell ltd 114 copies LP on Hospital?
I got copies now in distro and this LP KILLS. I think worth of 35usd anytime... I think. Black universal sleeve with full color prints glued on front and logo on back, 16 pages booklet with all the lyrics... but what the hell?! I remember I was told that finally with debut LP they will reveal what "FFH" stands for? But nothing mentioned in this LP! Luger gun logo is certainly greater if you know what it stands for!
Alleypisser "Knust" tapeThis was meant to be LP on Trash Ritual label, but came out on tape on Posh Isolation. Not bad at all. BUT, I think chronologically older than the other tape what just gave me intense rush on it's exceptional impact. Atmospheric, grim and somewhat minimalistic. Alleypisser is pretty much always good, but I think he improved - so unfortunate that slow labels will fuck up the chronological order...
LR "Bullfighters of Rhonda" tapeAnother posh isolation tape, now collecting field recordings, oddities and sonic sketches... And while I often complain how I dislike this direction of bands not focusing on relevant albums, but just throwing together various bits and pieces on short tapes... some do it well. And I must say this LR tape maybe even becomes one of my favorite LR things?!?! Even if it throws in cheap keyboard muzak, all sorts of weird recording bits that probably don't fit to "album"... it become mix of unexpected moves, charming gutter sound, diversity of style and approach... kind of reminding the ideas from golden age of industrial-noise..