Quote from: ConcreteMascara on May 22, 2018, 05:16:20 PM
saw Demilich in Philly about two weeks ago and the fucking killed it. Amazing that after 25 years, many of which they were disbanded, that they could sound soo fucking good live.
Saw them last saturday. Indeed, technical Death Metal is not the easiest genre to keep your songs and stage presence in tight shape. If those guys didn't like what they do, it's unlikely they would reform just for "quick fun" or getting free holiday trips around the world. They would play tracks flawlessly, yet without feeling of "musicians". The way Demilich riffs and songs are, are quite different compared to many technical DM bands of today. Well, I guess different to many bands back then too.
Quote from: WCN on May 11, 2018, 09:53:53 PM
WORTH - Blood Possessed CDr (Prose Nagge)
Breath-taking, hypersalivating masterpiece of Baconesque noise. Structurally more narrative and less layered than the Blinder LP, also more revolting - drawn out slime passages, alcoholic dreams, insidious ugly musicality, compulsive tapping, blood poisoning, soiled sterility. Worth is making very important harsh noise, and this album may be the pinnacle thus far. Yes it's a CDr but who fucking cares.
Yes. That this is CDR, is basically only flaw you can point out. Or, lets say, that album doesn't end with high note, if you ask me, but whole 35 minutes duration is certainly album worthy material. It's almost like Chop Shop in a way, that barely mixing things song parts together. Just chopping chunks of noise what change rather abruptly. Always longer than Chop Shop does, though. Perhaps certain Macronympha releases could be also compared. Yet sounds themselves, fuck! Many of these things that may last minute or less, you wish were 10 minutes. There is always a lot going on, yet amazingly well done texture and detail. If I continue to name drop some veterans, there are occasions when I think of The New Blockaders at their best. I mean at their
very best. That's the level of detail on sound elements. Worth - without doubt among greatest current harsh noise artists. I would advice to not overlook, not even cdr....
HYGIENIA -tapeRotten Audio Waste
Return back to arkinoise pile of tapes, and we got the finn brutes showing how ugly and disposable noise tapes are made. One can't expect this to become classic release anytime soon, yet I'm quite charmed by the utmost rubbish noise and almost Streicher -like hoarse roars as vocals!
HERSKA "Overdose III" demoRotten Audio Waste
Could this be yet the best Herska demo? It's fucking insane! A lot of content will be unclear if you do not understand finnish language frequently used in samples between songs. Cutting up the fart and bedroom noisecore with retarded samples, results something which could be compared to Minch playing Runzelstirn & Gurgelstock, yet fucking it up, but during that process creating absolute killer material.
MK9 "Loss As Loss" tapeBackteria Field
I think this was already commented by... Bitewerks? That if in past project felt like therapy, now we are actually listening therapy session. Mk9 talking about dead brother and such. B-side is quite minimal electronic noise, which is actually not that far from old Death Squad wibes. Not as ripping and hot levels, though. More gloomy. Of course that suits the bleak theme. A-side might be the best sounding MK9 track in recent times. Therapy session with lo-fi noises on the background, yet also it is on level I start to wonder whether it is bleak or perhaps almost exhibitionist fetishism?! Not exhibiting flesh, but...
WONDERLAND CLUB "Live Stream" tapeTrapdoor tapes
One of project gaining name and recognition over last couple years. Good ripping USA power electronics! What else to say?
Altar of Flies "Rabbit Hole" tape
Tapeworks volume VII tapeHästen & Korset
There should be new album coming this year from AoF as well as Mattias Gustavsson. These two tapes... So good, that one could simply keep rotating them over and over again. Same like Worth material, these are not harsh noise by any means, but same level of hand made, physicality, personality as well as utmost care for detail. Man has crafted his work to such levels that if these albums won't be later observed among top of the release of era, I'm surprised. I've noticed that AoF stuff hardly ever is expensive, but who knows if that changes at some point. I'd urge to grab anything now that fairly small pressings are available!
V/A ELÄVÄ OLENTO KONEENA tapeInternational Pääte compilation, meaning mr. H.Ö.H.'s label. And it looks and sounds very close to what he has been doing. H.Ö.H. with new tracks, but also requestion couple other artists to do the same. Living being as machine, like title translates, has 4 projects without synths, without fancy effects, without careful computer editing etc. Instead you got physical objects, piezzo mics, cymbals, pause buttons and tape players, etc etc. It is material what could have been technically done already probably 50 years ago or so, yet it feels very fresh - especially in current times. There is some similarities with this, and AoF / Mattias' stuff above, yet on this compilation there is specific anti-tech / gutter-filth feel to it. Not violent. Not aggressive, but disturbing atmosphere of noise without technology and without energetic frenzy. To me, it files under
industrial noise, yet with luddite feel to it. Nothing relies on things like... Korg. Or possibilities of some boutique pedal. Just artists not replaced by machines.