Serration - Machine Survival (C20, Unsound Recordings): Industrial/Heavy Electronics. This is good, but while listening to this, I'm starting to think that Unrest/Unsound really found its niche and I'm starting to find it a bit difficult to keep some of the newer projects apart. I guess the Unsound presentation (which is cheap, simple, but nice) doesn't help, but I'm sure it's also got to do with me running behind with listening to what's coming in, so perhaps I should try playing f.e. Detrimental Effect and Serration after each other. Anyway, if you like what Unrest/Unsound has been releasing, you'll most probably like this too.
Mania - Little Pieces of Violence (CD, Phage Tapes): Very recognizable Mania stuff, don't feel like I need to spend too many words on this, it's good.
Various Artists - Sex Noise (CD, Staalwaart Records): Harsh Noise & PE with some better known and some unknown acts and a traditional theme. Nice cover. With compilations you've always got ups and downs, but I feel like this is curated well, good quality overall.
Hymenal Opening/Cervical Smear (C40, Obsessive Fundamental Realism): Hymenal Opening has one long track. Fuzzy kind of PE, with some deformed vocals, didn't do much for me. Cervical Smear on the other hand is good. Rough and noisy PE.
Mz.412 - Ulves Broder (10", Cold Spring): I wasn't too familiar with Mz.412 yet, but I really like the Anima Nostra album and when I saw that Mz.412 returned, I checked the Ulvens Broder track and really liked it. Martial, brooding and orchestral in a way. The Father Uncreated is more ambient-like, Algiz - Konvergence of Life and Death is a reworking of an older track, which I'm not familiar with, so I can't compare. Nice 10" and a good incentive to delve more into Mz.412
ZSS - Moral War (10", F&V): ZSS good as always, but perhaps not his strongest material. Nice layout and that VJ cover is something else of course.
Citalopram Shunyata - Daughters of Emanuelle (C20, Hiisi Productions): Simple layout, tape in a folded A4 page with black'n'white porn pics. Not something not seen before, but it works. Track titles are hand written on a small piece of paper that's filthy, don't know what happened to it, but one can guess. Harsh Noise of the not-very-chaotic variety, at times quite calm. Nice tape overall.
Sonic Youth - Rather Ripped, Daydream Nation & Goo (CDs): So, I won these CDs 10 years ago with a shitload of other stuff. Lots of them were sold, the good stuff kept and then there's, even now, some stuff I had to give time and several listen sessions to know what to do with them. Sonic Youth was one of these bands. Of course, I found the concept of Noise Rock fascinating. I don't know why, but I found Goo enjoyable. The other two though... Doing rock music with noisey elements here and there sounds good in theory and actually there are nice noisy parts, some nice feedback, noise layers behind the music, etc. However, what they are playing is mostly soft radio friendly, just overall too nice music, which I can't do much with. Too bad, but I guess these CDs can go as well...
Gas Chamber Renaissance - Craniotomy of Reign (CD, Freak Animal): Don't know what the best genre description is for this. Industrial Noise? Enough distorted sounds, low on vocals (some almost Black/Death Metal vocals), but it's not chaotic, rather structured. Quite diverse sound palette, distorted sounds, feedback, synths, some vocals and I think some bass guitar too. Very enjoyable.
Am Not - Unpunished: Appendix (10", Unrest Productions): Unpunished was a great discovery and The Developing World is very good as well. Of course, I expect a lot from this 10". Perhaps my expectations were a bit too high, especially since the release is praised here? Or perhaps I'm getting a bit jaded with listening to too many new releases all the time, a feeling that's popping up regularly for the last couple of weeks. Anyway, this 10" is obviously good, but on first listen I'm not as blown away as I kind of expected to be.