Gnawed/Velvet Curtain (C45, Maniacal Hatred): Gnawed is good, though I feel he delivers his best works at his albums. Velvet Curtain is a new project I think, interesting PE, but I think there's room for development.
The Vomit Arsonist - You Will Never Get What You Deserve (C20, Dumpsterscore Home Recordings): More The Vomit Arsonist is never a bad thing. Don't really know what to say about this tape, you get what you expect and that's a good thing.
Regosphere & The Vomit Arsonist - An Inquiry Concerning The Indications Of Insanity (C20, Dumpsterscore Home Recordings): This is some calmer stuff, more gloomy. I don't know Regosphere except for the track on the TVA 7", but seeing as this stuff is quite different from TVAs stuff, I guess that's his influence?
Akhlys - Supplication (CD, Zazen Sounds/Neuropa Recordings): Re-release of this Dark Ambient album by Alcameth of Nightbringer, Akhlys has also recently released an album on Debemur Morti which is Black Metal with some Ambient pieces in between. This is good, but not the best Dark Ambient there is.
Nastrond - Celebration of the Four (CD, Zazen Sounds/Neuropa Recordings): I really like Nastrond, but never heard this before. Was a bit affraid, since Ambient side projects aren't always great, but this absolutely is. Varied approach, didn't expect to hear guitars and other sounds going more into a general "Industrial" direction. Nice surprise. Then again, not really a surprise that Nastrond delivers...
Auschwitz Symphony Orchestra - History Will Repeat Itself (CD, No Sign of Life): Exactly as expected after hearing the first demo a couple of years ago, great stuff. Too bad about the click sound that happens before a lot of the tracks.
Kali Yuga Noise - Degeneration of Our Species (tape, Bestial Burst): Short, but cool tape. Radical lyrics. Not too familiar with bands like Fear of God and Herpes (though I've been listening to them a bit lately), but I can hear that influence, it's more in that direction than 'pure' noisecore like Nihilist Commando etc.
L.J. - 167 tracks (tape, Filth&Violence): Short tape with Harsh Noise/Noisecore blasts. Short Harsh Noise blasts with feedback inbetween. Again, quite different from 'typical' noisecore. Not bad, but leaves me wanting something extra...
Deathwank/Shitnoise Bastards - Your Power Can't Save You From The Death (C15, Fastdie Records/Vile Noise)
Deathwank/Anal-a-go-go-geddon (Vile Noise)
First heard Deathwank on the split with Pissdeads and I remembered it was some pretty harsh Noisecore the way I like it, so I got those two tapes for a cheap price and both are cool. The other bands are nice too, Anal-a-go-go-geddon is pretty harsh too, sounds quite like Deathwank and for some reason I suspect it to be more or less the same guys. Shitnoise Bastards from Malaysia is at times really fast and harsh as well. Two short and sweet Noisecore tapes.