I'm a big fan - while I can appreciate conceptually what he's doing in every regard, I also find it quite pleasing listening wise. When I'm looking for it harsh, I want it fucking
HARSH and I always tend to gravitate towards The Rita, Vomir, Concrete Threat for that kind of listening. I work in a psychiatric clinic so after a really harsh there day that's my music of choice for the subway ride home. It's the kind of thing I love to just zone out to, which is why I'm appreciative of the longer records as opposed to the 7"s, even if I collect them as well. It's a shame I don't often get the chance to play this stuff on my home stereo but my wife is not so into this sort of thing and my record player is too far from my couch to often immerse myself in it the way I want. There's typically always a glut of carbon copies selling "HNW" wrapped in a pair of pantyhose and typically that kind of does nothing for me, yet I'm sure I couldn't tell the difference in a double blind test. So for me it's a mix of both aesthetics, presentation as much as the "walls".
I also really like Sam's side projects
BT.HN & Edwige as much as The Rita solo - Vitiated and Ritual Totemic Stone are both great records, although I haven't picked up the Tronics
BT.HN CD yet.
The records I like the best from him are the ones with a really unique theme or concept, the Skate/Snorkel LP, Queen Sheets, Escorting box set, even the "Vancouver" double 7" compilation is great. I just went through my discogs account and I have like 50 records between The Rita and
BT.HN. Sheesh..... this is what happens when you can buy direct and pay in Canadian funds, haha.... I could wax forever on my interest in this sort of thing so I'll wrap up here for now.
Also One, I sent you a PM - I have that shirt and it's way to small for me.