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TRERIKSRÖSET / ALFARMANIA "usa 2016" tape
Fieldworks
Damn good tape! Treriksröset shows once again, that whatever little he finally publishes, it's all worth having. Harsh noise, with no bs of any kind. At the same time it is skilled and intensive, but it never over done technical aspects.
Alfarmania... could this be even among very best of the stuff? I think less layering, less echo, and more intensity is what makes this stand out from many Alfarmania works. Not saying those would be bad. Not at all, but it's good to see band able sort of renew its approach even if it is seemingly "same". All the oppressive, suffocating electronics are there, along shouted vocals and some samples. Long track slowly pulsating and drifting into new things, with very much "live energy" instead of feeling of stricly composed/programmed work. Merely less buried in reverb, less distant, more up-front, and level of intensity grew for me.
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Fluid Fetish

Intolitarian- Suicidal Allegiance 7'':
A very fitting title for the companion release to Deathangle Absolution, which was along with Death my favorite album of 2014. No spoken word segments on this one, just VERY fitting samples, Lone Wolf Berzerker in particular having one of the best sound clips I've ever heard in music. As far as the meat and bones on this, although this is just a 7'' there is a lot of variation on this short little slab of berzerker filth. While most of the record is noisecore blasts through in through in true Intolitarian tradition, side B starts out with an EXCELLENT marching drum pattern and then starts galloping, picking up pace and then blasts into the frenzied chaos. Possibly my favorite song out of the record. If you like Deathangle this is definitely a continuation of the more 'controlled' and 'focused' approach of this band...if you could use those descriptive words in relation to this project at all. Recommended.

Yrjö-Koskinen

And oldie again...

Issachar - Medieval Death Hymns (Abyss Productions, Tape)
The good lord has blessed me with several copies of this tape, as a product of regular mid 90s tape trading with the guy behind the Unholy Blood Compilations, Dave-something ("Lord Demonichus"). Fucker had an enormous trading list, but he also put together compilations. The first of them (from 94, I think?) is still one of the best compilation tapes ever made, in my opinion. It included tracks from multiple later-to-be-huge Norwegians like In the Woods, Hades and Gorgoroth (all of which made demos which are among the best ever released, and it is from them the tracks here have been selected), as well as oddities like Michael W. Ford's Darkness Enshroud and luminaries like Graveland. This was the time to be young, not the fucking 60s. Anyway, then a track by these guys shows up, taken from this tape. I am not sure, but I think this was a project put together by Dave himself, and that may be why it made it on to the otherwise prestigious compilation. That is not to say this is really bad. We've got a bit of black metal, here and there, we've got guttural moans and screams, we've got long stretches of drum machine sometimes, and real drums playing at other times. Sometimes just the drums, and the guttural vocals, sometimes there's some more or less improvised guitar, possibly bass, and a whole lot of synth stuff going on. Very experimental, though it may just be dudes not really getting the whole "song writing" thing. In some sense this could be inspired by Abruptum and such acts, but in my mind it is closer to Puritas Virginum, a French act that also made a number of releases ostensibly in the black metal genre, while spending at most 30% of their total playing time sounding anything like black metal. PV were even more experimental, though (I might have to come back with a comprehensive review), but the overall ambiance is similar. It's like someone really wanted to make a black metal demo, had a good sense of the spirit of the genre, but in the end didn't know how to go about it. And created something beautiful in the process. Highly recommended!

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Andrew McIntosh

Shikata ga nai.

Fluid Fetish

Quote from: Andrew McIntosh on July 07, 2016, 02:39:22 AM
Quote from: Stoa on July 06, 2016, 11:43:48 PMThis was the time to be young, not the fucking 60s.

Along with:

Quote from: Stoa on July 06, 2016, 11:43:48 PMCan't spend all time on the internet - must learn information about business, completely useless to me!

hahah

Fluid Fetish

#5766
Mons Veneris- Trevas de Sangue
Very, very simple synth progressions on Side A over distant screaming and howls, the feeling reminds of John Carpenter soundtracks and The Fog soundtrack immediately springs to mind. Very dense and cryptic sounding with hypnotic, very stripped down sounds that wash over you like blanket after blanket of gravestench and fog. A distinct 80's ambient approach here it seems to me. Dense and like being draped in the sounds that you're hearing. Even listening to this while being outside on a sunny warm day brings me into it's cocoon. I primarily reviewed and like this tape because of this part, Mons Veneris ambient material is usually hit or miss with me but this I really, really like. Actually captures something ancient sounding and otherworldly rather then just being a collection of scary or dungeon-like noises. Side B is not as good and has a completely different atmosphere and tone. Synth lines sound why 'brighter' and ethereal with a much less menacing and brooding feeling then Part I. This one is closer to the black metal intro style that can be found on some other MV recordings including the most recent album meaning this is definitely more akin to dungeon synth then anything else with just one or two synth lines that alternate and play off each other over distant sounds of agonized screaming. Most people will hate this probably.

Obskuritatem- Vampirska Kakofonija

Three song ep with an introduction, the main song and an outro featuring some of the finest LLN worship I've ever heard. The Black Legions vermyapre buzzsaw guitar tone here is mastered perfectly with a bit of personalization added in, almost like a slowed down and VERY focused, plodding Belketre. This band takes this style though and does something of their own with it definitely, which I can say about most of the Black Circle bands that while they aren't the most original they usually still have a way about them. I love this style of black metal. The first part of the Trulež, Govno, Nihil is some of the best black metal riffing I've ever heard. The picture used for the demo cover, which I think is from Haxan(?) is one of the most menacing images I've ever seen and fits the tone of the recording perfectly. I've listened to this tape probably already 40 times since getting it a week and a half ago and I'm still not tiring of it. Incredible.

Bloated Slutbag

#5767
Sewer Election – Wreck cd
Having done his bit to restore harshhead integrity to Sweden, Mr Johansson may be forgiven the heretical turn Sewer Election has taken over the better part of a decade. Not to neglect the bags of ultra primitive brutalities more recently scored in the name of Heinz Hopf! Say your seven-point-five Heil Mikawas and go get wrecked, my son, an eternity of elkbrews and MSNP tapes awaits. Heinz Hopf is the first point of reference, the second SE's uber primitive Ljungarum Blues, c. 2004. Ljungarum Blues (& An Ode To Reality) aka heavy duty killer fricken Sewer ERECTION!  Pretending that ten intervening years of studied esophageal abuse never happened, Wreck hoists the moldered Ljungarum carcass aloft, lugging a couple hefty bags o' Hopf-grade overbilged elk brew-talism-  for added concentrations of raw filth- the whole unseemly spectacle thrashing unevenly about squalid pools of mid-low-end churn. Just in case I'm not getting repetitive enough, key descriptors include "rough", "raw", "brutal", "pure", "filth", "filth" and "filth". If some sweaty swede is choking and belching on mic jammed halfway to bunghole you'd be hard pressed to notice under all the bilge-encrusted layers (of heaving filth). Filth seems to be the descriptor of choice, but the divergence is in the details. First in the degrees of separation, the widened stereophonic scope. Phat slabs o' raunch-ass filth slam into one earhole whilst Mr Hopf's mighty meatstick rips straight through the other. Burly balls o' ripped ragged fury fizzle into non-fidelity, the right 'hole forced to take up the slack, the left hacked open and left to drizzle in fields of deadened hiss. Distorted dregs of scrap-junk overload bury themselves in throaty, full bodied, shitheaps, full-up rugged rrrrreams o' ragged ripped-to-shit raunch ass-filth – no hole neglected!  Deliberate movement of dulled and deadened rust-scraping, long scrapulent runs percussed with chunks o' falling debris. Solid sheets of coarse-grained greyout sheer into thunderous full boar roar to approach hint of cavernous depth. The inevitable ambient interlude... Plenty of meat, plenty of bone, plenty of time to chew it over. Spastic, this is not. But neither is it inclined to settle into anything like routine, nor is there any sense of progress, or hope. This might almost be a series of live takes, decisively cut when each movement of the moment is adjudged to have run its course. Once again I scandalize myself in suggesting comparison to the mighty Merz - once again late 80s early 90s Merz. Quint-essential Merzbowlian Merz: manifest compositional skill and ear for texture- raw texture, ever on the move. But, qua Merz, never once to overplay the hand, never once to second guess the quint-essential filth, never once to defer to anything short of the Noisehead, nor in such deferral to break down and make the mistake of trying to compose the literal Shit out of the textural Raw. The Man knows his Shit. In short: sounds like Merzbow. Merzbow with an old broken ax to the face tied naked to upsidedown crosses and blood everywhere. Just the way I like 'im.


Maaaa – Abhorrence And Dismay cd
I've been struggling for a good while to martial words adequate to the task of re-presenting what this piece of work apparently does to the noiseholes... the noisebrain... the noisewhatever. I hereby give up. I give up, at least, trying to sum this sucker up. Or wait, here we go: the history of industrial-experimental-noise condensed into thirty eight minutes and fifty-two seconds. (How'd I do?) There's a lot breadth to this story, a good amount of depth. There's a lot of noise, as represented by a lot of not-noise. A whole lot of sounds, alright, piles of them, scrunched up tight. Sod says "carefully arrayed kaleidoscopic compaction of variegated perv-vision," but he always says shit like that. It's a bit of this, a bunch of that. It's harsh, it ain't. It is, unapologetically, epic in scope. Wait, I've got another one for ya: laborious recompiled accumulation of collapsible concrete counterpoint. I... well, I still give up. Run the transcript. Fingernail drags across piano string. Rhythmic bass thump, slow, steady, linked in chains of wobba wobba. Reversed cymbal slide to peak drama. Just when the kick-drum is due to hit, rumpled ribbons of scrap-junk shlump center stage, cantanker about the rusted channel pan, shuck 'n jive stage right stage left, delivering tape-manipulated assemblage ever-so-carefully mixed to form a very physical backdrop to increasingly voluminous strains of high-end pierce, to culminate, finally, in climax number one. Break now for eros as realized via looped sequence of moody melodic synth plinking. Before long eros is dancing with our lusty tape manipulated junk assemblage, scrapped clatter hitting with a renewed percussive fervor that might almost suggest violence were it not so un-dominant in the mix. And this is it, the defining feature, so to speak: a constant strained dialog, pushing and pulling, between elements terse and tender, hard and soft, harsh and plush, cock and cunt, slip and slop and SLAP. Concrete music or just plain music? Resignation, a blush, a sigh, a stretch... of junk-textured whine, machine-hum ambiance, a whiny machine-hum ambiance to whinge into deepened throaty consistency, ten minutes deep now, and- abrupt. orgasmic. cluster FUCK YEAH of full on harsh purity! Stacks of metals bashing together in thick cauldrons of heavy analog throat-pummeling. Whitened sheets of abrasive scathe-howl blast away at ballsy meatstacks of low-end thunder-bulge, acoustic sources all but consumed in the interminable density. Five minutes later... and all harsh inclination is duly burnt out of the system. So to return, in steady, echoed footfalls, upward, through glowing doorway, into the lightened haze of brittle-sweet bleeding flatline. So concludes "Abhorrence", time for "Dismay". Dismay perhaps at the untimely dropping of the track index, as we are treated to four solid minutes of carry over from track 1, bleeding flatlined Abhorrence played against throatier throbs of cyclic drone, machine-hum, increasingly pushy scraps of junk-texture to suddenly click against the seeming start of Dismay proper. So, Dismay proper: crash of sullen piano chord, wavering through unsteady tape ribbon, dragged into a heavier junked car crash percussive. And the chord hits again, and again and again, playing against very rough series of scraps, scrapes, junks, the odd alarm call, reversed drama peaks, more of that defining feature above described: the counterpoint of legitimate musicality and very rough n tumble tape-mangling of well-spaced heaps of disheveled scrap. Exit piano, enter: pure gutter atmos. Sludge-encrusted raw dragging of mic against the back of tonsils, pushing at yr sympathetic gag reflex, machine whine returning to escort stumbling descent of burly trashcan slam. Quite the striking development, starting to lose my train of thought... All aboard! Roll of freight car over warped and warbling tape tracks through to fully fleshed locomotion, heavy industrial-strength rail atmospheres chugging steadily toward that climactic fifteenth minute and... well, c'mon now, y'all know what's coming. KA-BLOWY! Heavy-handed harsh purity. Concentrated convergence of extremes hitting at all-out overload, the whole shiteloaded mass bereft of any sign of acoustic source. But wait a sec, there it is- the acoustic source! Buried in the next instant by rippled rip and roar. Windswept torrent of rapturous twist n slam. These momentary twists feel natural, though, flowing, even. Nobody getting jerked around here, spastics thusly advised to jerk it elsewhere. As the 'holes adjust to their new home invader,  the good and many splendored layers reveal their myriad creaks and cracks. Slow dismantling of the final dregs of variegated perv-vision, done.


Breaking The Will – Choosing Death cd
Here's something to confuse the harsheads. Harshasalmightyfuck razorripped scorchspastics meet high-minded concept. At least, I'll assume the concept is high-minded. It's some concept stuck into fuckloads of harshnoise fer fucksake, in relative terms it's pretty much high-minded by default. To the inevitable first question, "What the fuck was up his ass?" we'll have to leave that to your filthy mind. Mine is pretty much baffled by the concept – document of weekend toolshed construction guided by self-help manual written on the fly by L Ron Hubbard? But in one key capacity it works: the harshasalmightyfuck razorripped scorchspastics are well spaced out, in between abbreviated concrete documentations of the process of Preparation (Parts 1 – 5). First a trip to the dock. A quiet, out of the way dock, timber bumping quietly against swaying hull. Then to "Disappear" into the slow gathering of quiet static layers, flattened buzz, ambient hum, carefully upping intensity as choice cuts of multi-channeled scorch titter, totter, and finally blast through the field,  louder and louder, faster and faster, hinting at the mighty spasticities to come. Without the 'holes ever quite noticing, noise proper has practically reached full peak, a dense and complex cacophony of harshasalmightyfuck razorripped out-and-out earhole-saturating glory. Just when the harshhead is beginning to bang out its agreements, things are rudely interrupted by sudden cut to "Preparation 2 (Stove)", which sounds, well, like someone preparing a fucking stove. Or perhaps checking stove for resonances accorded series of well-aimed "ding". Thus, quite logically, we proceed to "Learning To Care" (about the fucking stove, I presume). Sounds of literal smoldering back echo-y fluttered static, playing against stretched out winks of chirpy morning ambiance. That's four tracks covered and the only harsh proper was that rudely interrupted hint of possibility a couple tracks back. I'm on the verge of "Learning Not To Care" (about the fucking stove) when the main course is set. Well, fuck. Here we are. All the harsh you can eat, open wide and ready thy 'holes for... a veritable smorgasbord of harshasalmightyfuckturd. Jagged angular incisive multi-pronged sphinct-rip of the first order, right up there with the Bigguns! High enough caliber to render any decent perv-veyor of the (more spastic species of) harsh purity jealous. Eat your shitey heart out, harshheads. Layers of harsh and heavy electronics, sure, but a good amount of air savagely ripped from the dense, epileptic, convergences, spasmic breaks in the ferocious pummeling to force huge gapes in the harsh pucker, the attention, ever off-kilter, obliged to drill right down to the essential metal-sourced grit, the junked-clank gristle. Never the pedal-driven purity to overwhelm and render useless the concrete materials at work. Do I hear a fucking stove or is that the feedback whining in sympathy? Stutter. Jab. Judder. WWWoooorsshshshssss. Ka-splunge. Poofterpoofter. SPLACK-zzziiiing! Yes, trying to jot this stuff down does tend to render the recorder a spastic mess. Perhaps time to shut the door on the world, enter "Preparation 3 (Shed)". Chainsaw, digging around for nails, hammering, securing of concrete materials of essence. Thus to prefigure the three part Assembly, possibly the centerpiece of the album. We do indeed seem still to be trapped inside the damn shed, but that just means everything needed for total audio destruction is within easy reach, exploited to the max. Here, in the shed, each individual blast of razorripped scorchspastic is kind of prepped or prefigured by miniature strands of carefully laid acoustic foundation. Harsh out-of-control spastics that never once feel out of control, nowhere near about to fly off the handle. Spastic, then, in texture or tone. Improvised performances seemingly non-reliant on the editing deck. Yet- a very deliberate sort of surgically plotted ferocity, designed to provoke in the listener an understanding of just how good the perv-veyor is at what he is about. Something to prove? Fuck, proven already. "Preparation 4 (Generator)" is just that, nothing to add. Did someone say "Werewolf Jerusalem"? They're here too, featured on the somewhat grim, gritted, "Committed" strains to follow, coughing, choking, flattening of  ground up flecks of delectable filth, to suddenly blast out of coma at 5:14 for a good several seconds before petering out in deference to "Preparation 5 (Chainsaw)". No comment. In fact I'm done commenting. "Choosing Death" seems the only righteous option at this point: massed orgy of tightly focused perv-vergence, open flits of acoustic crack whipping and slapping, down, hard, into properly dense hunkerings of collapse upon collapse, a final sizzling lighting of the fuse to explode to the utmost scorchification, pure fire, all hail all hail, ozone, smoke, frantic, lurching this way and that, no way out, caught in "Aftermath" of shed ("Burning") slowly down to the ground, snap crackle pop of life smoldering unto blank.
Someone weaker than you should beat you and brag
And take you for a drag

Deadpriest

#5768
Quote from: Bloated Slutbag on July 11, 2016, 09:56:38 AM
Sewer Election – Wreck cd
Having done his bit to restore harshhead integrity to Sweden,

You should be writing professionally or semi professionally or something brother; that shit was very interesting!!
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metalpunk

Quote from: Bloated Slutbag on July 11, 2016, 09:56:38 AM
Sewer Election – Wreck cd
Maaaa – Abhorrence And Dismay cd

Thanks a lot for this intense reviews!
It was really nice to read this. if someone wants to listen to it both releases are free to stream via bandcamp. https://trianglerecords.bandcamp.com/ Or you can grab a CD or tape if you like to.

Quote from: Deadpriest on July 11, 2016, 02:02:23 PM

You should be writing professionally or semi professionally or something brother; that shit was very interesting!!

WORD!

New Forces

Quote from: metalpunk on July 11, 2016, 02:21:13 PM
Quote from: Bloated Slutbag on July 11, 2016, 09:56:38 AM
Sewer Election – Wreck cd
Maaaa – Abhorrence And Dismay cd

Thanks a lot for this intense reviews!
It was really nice to read this. if someone wants to listen to it both releases are free to stream via bandcamp. https://trianglerecords.bandcamp.com/ Or you can grab a CD or tape if you like to.

Quote from: Deadpriest on July 11, 2016, 02:02:23 PM

You should be writing professionally or semi professionally or something brother; that shit was very interesting!!

WORD!

Likewise - you made me laugh out loud at a review of my own release while also offering pointed feedback and an extremely detailed analysis. Brilliant.
New Forces
https://newforces.bigcartel.com

Kjostad
Breaking The Will
Form Hunter
Cryocene

Bleak Existence


AXNAAR

NECROPHILIAC - Chaopula Citadel of Mirrors (2xLP reissue Me Saco Un Ojo)
Spanish Death Metal reissue originally released on the brilliant Drowned Productions, early 90's. Wretched stuff that ticks all the boxes for me - mix of fast and slow riffs, plenty of snakey high-end riffing and doomy riffs, blasts, low growls. Demo's included on 2nd LP are ace - filthy stuff!

FreakAnimalFinland

Quote from: bitewerksMTB on June 18, 2016, 08:58:35 PM
Striations "To Know Mercy" tape; impressive release of death industrial-power electronics with sex crime/murder content. Nice 'Full Force Frank'-like collage artwork. This release would make a prime LP or cd. Recommended!

Fully agreed! Tapes finally arrived and this is perhaps first Striations tape I have no criticism to give. If in past some sounds were little tinny or lack punch, now I feel Striations have stepped up to level that it simply requires actual album. I think most of his old stuff already was good, but now I'd be surprised if he wouldn't have labels sending invitations?!
Interesting tracks what are build from distinctive elements. Each track is different. All sounds are tasty and there is good variation of samples/vocals/instrumental pieces etc. Most definitely recommended tape!

RED WINE AND SUGAR "Chattels + The Confidense and Humour of John" CD
Index Clean
This is reissue of Mazurka editions tape and one comp track. And does it deserve re-issue? YES! It's not so common that I instantly listen album 3 times, and continue next day for some more. Dialogue heavy material. Vocals are sort of Nicole12 type bleak whispering (don't know much other projects with solely such vocals), but noise is far less electric. It has strong experimental feel, combining ethereal vocal loops, broken electronics, physical sounds,... never overtly aggressive, but dark and intense feel. Being australian project, vocals are also good. Strongly recommended. Digipak CD.
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Zeno Marx

unexpected...never heard of until today...kind of obsessed with Af Ursin at the moment...

Murrille 2002
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