Top JUNK METAL HARSH NOISE releases

Started by Commander15, January 24, 2023, 02:37:37 PM

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Kaaoskultti

Quick newbie question: what was the first noise artist to use metal junk in its music. The first I've heard might be Grunt's Seer of Decay, but looking at this thread might suggest other releases I'm not familiar with yet.
ZOB ZYGGLAN - Brazilian Power Electronics - https://zobzygglan.bandcamp.com/album/zob-zygglan

Balor/SS1535

Quote from: Kaaoskultti on January 28, 2023, 05:00:50 AM
Quick newbie question: what was the first noise artist to use metal junk in its music. The first I've heard might be Grunt's Seer of Decay, but looking at this thread might suggest other releases I'm not familiar with yet.

The New Blockaders?  But probably some Fluxus or mail art person (maybe even a Dadaist or Futurist?) much earlier.

Kaaoskultti

Thank you very much for your answer. I was refering specifically to the field of Power Electronics, but had in mind that earlier, say, proto-noise Dadaists or experimental artists not directly connected to that genre such as TNB or The Haters.
ZOB ZYGGLAN - Brazilian Power Electronics - https://zobzygglan.bandcamp.com/album/zob-zygglan

Manhog_84

Quote from: Balor/SS1535 on January 24, 2023, 06:00:17 PM
Mania - "Insidious and Alone"


Decrepit is even better. It has dynamics of really heavy metal objects being dragged around and nice carcass cover art. If I had to pick one junk metal album, this comes first to my mind.

Phenol

Not sure who was first, but scrap metal was built into industrial music from the very beginning. SPK, Dest Dept., early Laibach, Einstürzende Neubauten etc. all used lots of metal objects and many many industrial, dark ambient and related bands have used some metal percussion or gongs or other clanging sounds of varius metallic objects. I'm guessing that TNB and Haters were among the first to use it in "proper" noise music, but some of the Japanese artists like Hijokaidan may have been there even earlier or around the same time.

Balor/SS1535

Quote from: Manhog_84 on January 28, 2023, 12:09:59 PM
Quote from: Balor/SS1535 on January 24, 2023, 06:00:17 PM
Mania - "Insidious and Alone"


Decrepit is even better. It has dynamics of really heavy metal objects being dragged around and nice carcass cover art. If I had to pick one junk metal album, this comes first to my mind.

That one is very good as well, I think Hal Hutchinson mentioned it to me on here a while back (when I was also posting about how much I love Insidious and Alone!).  It's been a while, but wasn't Decrepit a little more synth-heavy in comparison?  Both are great, of course, but I think some nostalgia colors my opinion here---Insidious and Alone was probably the first noise album that I listened to.

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FreakAnimalFinland

The new names mentioned on topic are great. Some "obvious" are not mentioned.

The New Blockaders Simphonie in X Major - for example. You could name debut album as classic, but this one has way more detailed nuance and neat tape saturation. Live at Anti-fest mCD, or 12", and now finally reissued by OEC as part of Morden Tower live CD, that is some massively great LOUD TNB. Not sure if it can be heard online, but CD is definitely must-have for metal junk/feedback lovers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_JZEz6y7jM
You got so much of goodness in it. No effects per se, more like picking up object and amount of input gain saturation it needs to sound good. It's never aggressive, but just rich in texture and variation of sound, pace flows very naturally in it.

Debut Hanatarashi LP, not only good funny titles, but as a metal-harsh-junk album, early masterpiece that still today doesn't sound "old", despite it may not be as LOUD and crunchy as some contemporary noise. One could put POWER COCK playing anytime and mistaken it's the latest hot noise tape, but no. This harsh attack comes from mid 80's!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRKzgjPdSfM

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Kaaoskultti

Quote from: FreakAnimalFinland on February 13, 2023, 09:55:56 AM
The new names mentioned on topic are great. Some "obvious" are not mentioned.

It was so much naive of me to pin Seer of Decay as an example, since Grunt migh have had its share of metal abuse since the beginning. Like many before, The Haters, TNB, Einstürzende Neubauten, SPK... but what about Whitehouse's Still Going Strong? Originally from the homonymous  7"inch, later appears on reissue of Thank Your Lucky Stars. Pretty much underrated within it's discography, one of my favorites of the EP/Album in question. Was thinking the other days on how peculiar it is that Bennett actually did himself some metal junk music. So quick, so subtle, only for once... can't think of a single other moment he might have used an organic "instrument" (don't know whether 00's African beats were computer produced, or.. "real"?). Wonder he might have to say about that.
ZOB ZYGGLAN - Brazilian Power Electronics - https://zobzygglan.bandcamp.com/album/zob-zygglan

SoonYouHaveDeafEars

#24
Graftr's (aka Mutant Ape) S/T tape on the Turgid Vermin label features a lot of scrap metal junk loops mish mashed with droning synths, pretty neat stuff but not really harsh noise.
https://turgidvermin.bandcamp.com/album/s-t-3
Que Sera, Sera (Things Go From Bad To Worse)

SoonYouHaveDeafEars

A much better representation of harsh junk noise than my previous post would be Black Leather Jesus' debut album Liar By Wound, it all began here with some good old Americanoise junk thrashing by Richard Ramirez himself.
https://richardramirez.bandcamp.com/album/liar-by-wound

Electric Hobo's Sold Out is also worth checking out, really scuzzy junk noise goodness.
https://electrichobo.bandcamp.com/album/sold-out
Que Sera, Sera (Things Go From Bad To Worse)

Bloated Slutbag

#26
I've somewhat recently been posting this shorty here and there from time to time, seems to have a been a true one off but just hits all the right notes as far as I'm concerned, emphasizing without necessarily saturating that very peak of metal on metal shriekery of the sort I can never seem to get quite enough (of).

coughedit
'81 apparently a good year.
Someone weaker than you should beat you and brag
And take you for a drag

Cranial Blast

Quote from: Balor/SS1535 on January 24, 2023, 06:00:17 PMMania - "Insidious and Alone"

Yes, there is some synth in there, but where this release really shines is in the creation of an atmosphere/environment through junk metal.


Hal Hutchinson - "Dedicated to Damage"

Masterful layers of scrap metal avalanches.  What's not to like?

Insidious and Alone might be my favorite Mania tape and one of my favorite Mania cover art for a tape. Definitely some very isolating and chaotic atmosphere, created through junk metal, build up into some very suffocating atmosphere for sure.

Balor/SS1535

Quote from: Cranial Blast on December 09, 2023, 01:50:58 AM
Quote from: Balor/SS1535 on January 24, 2023, 06:00:17 PMMania - "Insidious and Alone"

Yes, there is some synth in there, but where this release really shines is in the creation of an atmosphere/environment through junk metal.


Hal Hutchinson - "Dedicated to Damage"

Masterful layers of scrap metal avalanches.  What's not to like?

Insidious and Alone might be my favorite Mania tape and one of my favorite Mania cover art for a tape. Definitely some very isolating and chaotic atmosphere, created through junk metal, build up into some very suffocating atmosphere for sure.

Yes, and to call it atmospheric almost misses just how good it is.  The sounds plus the cover art manage to convey a whole story.

Commander15

Quote from: Balor/SS1535 on December 09, 2023, 02:47:02 AM
Quote from: Cranial Blast on December 09, 2023, 01:50:58 AM
Quote from: Balor/SS1535 on January 24, 2023, 06:00:17 PMMania - "Insidious and Alone"

Yes, there is some synth in there, but where this release really shines is in the creation of an atmosphere/environment through junk metal.


Hal Hutchinson - "Dedicated to Damage"

Masterful layers of scrap metal avalanches.  What's not to like?

Insidious and Alone might be my favorite Mania tape and one of my favorite Mania cover art for a tape. Definitely some very isolating and chaotic atmosphere, created through junk metal, build up into some very suffocating atmosphere for sure.

Yes, and to call it atmospheric almost misses just how good it is.  The sounds plus the cover art manage to convey a whole story.

Got to get my hands on this tape, sounds really promising. I really love All Aftermath, it is one of my top 10 noise releases of all time. Raw Nerves CD also have super good junk metal handling in it.