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  • Wolverine Carcass/Ultrabunny 7" finally out! Frail Walls #3

    20 avr. 2010, 23h10m



    After just about a year of waiting, the Frail Walls #3 is out! A split release with the amazing TPOS label, it is the super awesome, super limited split 7" lathe between power electronics artist Wolverine Carcass and improv space noise punk rockers ultrabunny! Hand lathed by the mysterious Peter King on the equally as mysterious island of New Zealand onto super duper clear 7 inches with no labels, limited to a paltry sum of 50! Wowzers!

    Wolverine Carcass is Logan Butler, one half of Wicked King Wicker, and member of Apocolyptic Youth and Seedbed, offers up two tracks of industrial power electronic noise, representing his first and latest recordings (at the time of the record being pressed). Golden Spoon is a delightful romp through a post-apocalyptic wasteland were everything is destroyed except for a TV broadcasting an old recording of the greatest wrestler of all time Ric Flair preforming a monologue about his vast wealth, almost an projection of the cause of the worlds suffering. Maybe. The second is a bass-throbbing, voice scraping assault about the crumbling of ones sanity called Frail Walls. These cuts are ready for the AM radio!

    Ultrabunny offer up one track of their signature sludgy noisy punk entitled "Beef Runny". A pounding monstrous kraut rock like rhythm section provides the backdrop for a delay and reverb soaked guitar, and psychotic wailing vocals build and build to the point of insanity. All in the best way possible of course. Recorded live and improvised live, this recording will pummel your ears and shake your booty all at the same time. If we must compare these guys to anyone, think Flipper, Hawkwind, Butthole Surfers, and Funkadelic fucking a pile of kryptonite and making a baby and you might have a starting point.

    As stated earlier this beauty is limited to 50 copies (10 of which play at 45RPM and have an alternate Ultrabunny cut; will you be one of the lucky ones to get these? Probably not!) Available now for $10 in the US post paid. Anywhere else in the world may be a bit more for shipping! I have about 20 copies for sale, so act fucking fast!

    wolverinecarcass@gmail.com is the paypal address as well as the address for more info!

    I also copies of my new split/collaboration with Reaching. on Hoarse Records. It's Reaching.'s final output (that I know of) and Wolverine Carcass's most insane stuff so far. 21 tracks for Reaching. doing oscillator experimentation, 2 collaborative tracks (one Reaching. plays WxC and one that foreshadows Evan's band Llihje), and 35 Wolverine Carcass tracks of blown out noisecore violence. $5

    Plus I received my copies of my 3" CDr split with Canada's disleksick on Coffin Crawl Records. They gave me two noisy punk tracks and I destroyed them and made them into 10 minutes long power electronics jams. The two original tracks are on there as well. $5

    Also I have an updated distro. Get in touch if you want some stuff. wolverinecarcass@gmail.com

    Until next time,
    Log

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  • The last decade was pretty good music wise. I guess.

    8 jan. 2010, 17h41m

    Yeah... I hate doing those best of whatever year lists; i can never remember what came out that year or not. The end of the decade has, however, let me realize how many awesome records came out in the last ten years. fuck putting them in order, and whittling it down to 10 or even 50, I'm no good at that. Just be happy they are alphabetized by artist.

    Many of these records are basically what made me who I am today. I tried to keep it at one album per artist, though I think there is 1 or 2 exceptions to that rule. Oh yeah I also chose to leave out collections and reissues, only stuff that has been recorded between 2000 and 2009. enjoy.

    Against Me! - Reinventing Axl Rose
    This record really helped energize a whole scene into being creative and energetic again. Say what you want about them now, but this record is still fresh and fun and uplifting to me every time I put it on. When this came out they sounded like they could take over the world, but few people actually expected them too...who knew they'd be playing at huge venues like Giants Stadium? Anthems for kids who didn't realize they needed them.

    Agoraphobic Nosebleed - Altered States Of America
    Everything they did up to this point was mindblowing for me, pretty much the most extreme music I had ever heard (except for noise, but then again that isn't music! wakka wakka wakka). Then they put this album out. I didn't even know what to think, and by the time I had an inkling of what was going on, I was already 45 tracks into the album! This is another case of a bands newer output isn't that spectacular, and honestly this record isn't that good compared to other noisecore albums I've heard since, but the idea that they would do a noisecore album like this especially when they were as popular as they were at the time was awesome. Kind of like whatInsect Warfare did this year. Any band that chooses to alienate their fanbase is a band I can get behind.

    Amdi Petersens Arme - Blod Ser Mere Virkeligt Ud Da Film
    This 7" probably fell under the radar for a lot of people (just like a bunch of other things on this list as you'll find out) but seriously do yourself a favor and get a copy of it. I'm pretty sure Havoc still has it in print, and it'll be cheap I'm sure. What it is is pretty standard 80's styled hardcore punk, but the songs are all so damn catchy and played with so much heart that it's hard to ignore. I unfortunately missed this bands one US tour, but friends of mine who saw them said it was awe-inspiring. I believe they did one more 7" and then broke up, but this is the one to get. I put it on a tape so I could listen to it in my car, which I did. Over and over and over.

    Andrew W.K. - I Get Wet
    Basically the most fun record of all time. I can't even tell you how many parties I've been to where this album was put on and a circle pit irrupted! well at least 3 that I can think of, but I'm sure there was more. Not only that, this never has let me down in terms of putting me in a good mood if I'm having a shit day in some capacity. I remember when this first came out he got a lot of flak for calling himself party metal, but what's funny now is, after all these years AWK has a lot of respect in many music circles and I may even consider him hipster approved, non-ironically. It's really strange.

    Arab On Radar - Yahweh or the Highway
    This is one of those albums that you kind of forget about, but every time you go back to it, it blows you away. Total outsider punk rock, that confuses and scares even some of the most open minded. I'm pretty sure some of these guys went on to form The Chinese Stars, but they could never touch the craziness that AOR create. It's like this record is going to fall to pieces at any moment, and yet they can keep things together.With wild yelling/whining vocals, all spilling out nonsense...i love it. I'm really sad I never got to see them live.

    Ascend - Ample Fire Within
    This record is an example of what needed to happen. Sunn O))) is good and all, but really they need a bit more musicality to their sound. Ascend is exactly what needed to happen in that regard (but so is Monoliths and Dimensions, more on that later). The super slow riffs and awesome guitar tone are there, but the addition of the organ really sets this album over the top, I might even say it's better than anything Sunn O))) had done up until that point. Always a satisfying listen, now they just need to play some damn shows, which I'm sure will never happen.

    Asschapel - Fire And Destruction
    One of the dumbest band names ever, but one of the sweetest crust/metal albums I've ever heard. Total nonstop fast metal with crazed vocal destruction. Bands like this always seem to come from Virginia/Carolinas/Georgia area for some reason, I guess they really get angry with having nothing to do, so they get really pissed and make amazing crust records. Works for me. I definitely bought this just for the hilarity of the name (a practice I've done way to much and wasted so much cash because I rarely get lucky like i did here) and couldn't believe what I as hearing. Track down a copy of this and be blown away.

    Atom & His Package - Hair:Debatable
    This was recorded live in Philadelphia on my birthday I believe (or maybe the day after) and I was actually gonna go to this as a present to myself, but skipped out because I went down there for the first Pointlessfest like a week before at the same venue. Anyway, this is a live recording of Atom's last show ever, and it's nonstop fun the whole way through. I had the pleasure of seeming him (them?) twice and really felt his records never did him justice compared to seeing him live. This record really captures his energy well, and plays like a best of of his material. After I heard this for the first time I totally wish I went to the show. Oh well. Life somehow went on.

    Balance Of Terror - A Better Tomorrow
    I had the pleasure of seeing these guys twice during their short existence, and seriously they were sick. Raging fast dark hardcore but not really crust, just pissed off and wanted the world to know about it. I believe they did a split 7" with Straight to Hell, and that's it. Good luck finding either of these records anymore, but if you can track down a copy, I suggest getting them. I made a tape of this the summer it came out and listened to it all the time, it really was a soundtrack to that summer and fueled many commutes to school in which I was late for a test or something, always got me there on time.

    Baroness - Red Album
    An album that I couldn't stop listening to during a time when I didn't want to listen to anything new more than once. This really was an album that made me believe in music again, with its catchy as fuck songs, while still being gruff and crusty. I saw them live a few weeks ago and was kind of disappointed, but this album still excites, and never ceases to get my head banging and singing along.

    Bastard Noise - Rogue Astronaut
    Probably the most fully realized BN album I've ever heard. I mean most of their stuff I had heard prior was a lot of analog oscillator abuse, which is nowhere near a bad thing by the way, but this one had a lot of structure to it. Like the fourth track had a constant low-end throb, almost making the track DANCEABLE. Then the harshness came in and the crazy vocals. Also the most memorable BN album I've heard to date. I can't wait to hear the new split with Endless blockade where they bring bass and drums back into the mix!

    The Black Hand - Pulling Your Strings
    In between sludgy crust band Ire and before current hardcore darlings Cursed, existed this short lived Canadian band. Rock influenced crust which bands like Disfear and Coliseum love to play but sooo much better than either of them and severeal years before they were even a band. I saw them twice mistakingly at ABC No Rio the same year, and both times they blew al the bands they played with away, which was no small feat considering they were playing with Kill Your Idols, Born Dead Icons, Zegota, and a few others that I can't remember. This was their first of two releases and this is an EP. 4 of the best tracks you will ever hear, I've probably listened to this 200 times in my life and it never ever gets old. Their second release was a full length, and while it's still awesome, it comes nowhere to the sickness that is this release. I suggest you track this down.

    Bone Awl - Meaningless Leaning Mess
    Ever since I got into heavy music I always wanted to start a black metal band that was influenced by hardcore or vice versa. I never heard any bands that sounded like it (until I did some more research into black metal). Then I heard Bone Awl. They sound exactly like I was imagining in my head for all those years. This was the first release I got by them, and to this day its still my favorite. It perfectly captures their sound and energy. Ancient black metal roots played with a old school hardcore feeling.... perfect. To bad when i finally got to see them this summer it kind of blew. Maybe it had to do with the fact that they were playing in Connecticut, but still. At least this record is still amazing.

    Bongzilla - Gateway
    Heaviest band ever and the worst band name ever. I had bought stash when I was in high school, and I never really got it, then Gateway came out and I didn't bother with it. I dragged my heels on it for years and then finally just got myself a copy. It's so fucking heavy I can't even handle it! The riffs are so good they make you want to bang your face so hard and start a fire from the friction caused by your head moving air molecules around so much. or something. I don't care about lyrics or anything, because they are kind of stupid, but that doesn't matter. riffs. RIFFS. RIFFS!

    Boris - Pink
    Most of Boris' albums are great, so I tried to narrow it down to one album (and one collaboration...see the next entry), and Pink is it. It has elements from all their previous works included here, they spacey psychedelia, heavy as fuck guitar drones, and the straight rockers. I saw them play at an American Legion Hall that had no stage during their first US tour for this album. I stood right in front of Wata. They played Farewell and went right into Pink just like on the album. Everyone exploded! it was so fucking good.

    Boris With Merzbow - Rock Dream
    Such an amazing recording. I couldn't even imagine what it must have been like to see this live, but the energy captured here is so great, it had to be included on this list. The set list is like a best of Boris, but with Merzbow jamming away adding a whole new level to the songs. Incredible.

    Burning Star Core - Challenger
    This record is full of spacey trance like noises and never ceases to amaze me with every listen. Epic in sound and totally freeform in structure (or at least it feels that way), you'll trance off then get hit in the face with a harsh skree that comes out of nowhere, but it all makes sense. I wish I had a story to go along with this record, but I only got this a few months ago.

    Charm city Suicides - The Worst
    Another under the radar release. I saw these guys play with my friends band at a teen center in Connecticut fucking forever ago. They were wild, sloppy as fuck, and downright pretty awful in the best way possible. The singer ran around and caused a ruckus. It was fun as hell, but they didn't have any releases at the time/i didn't have any money on me so I kind of forgot about them. Flash forward like 5 years later and Youth Attack puts out this CD. I buy it and I'm floored with the awesome garage punk sounds coming at me. I don't know if this is a collection or an album or EP, it's 10 tracks long and way to short. I don't have anything else by them, and I don't know if anything else exists, but I want it if does. Really sweet.

    Circle Takes the Square - As The Roots Undo
    This is one of those bands I got into way to late. I got this album like 3 years after it came out, and from what I understand they had been broken up for some time, and I'm ashamed of tardiness with them. THis album never stops impressing me with it's epic songs, while still being stripped down and simple, with just enough memorable catchy parts. Another milestone punk album that came out in the last ten years that not nearly enough people have heard.

    Coffins - Buried Death
    Fucking shit this band is awesome. I have a whole bunch of their records that are just chock full of mid-paced old school death metal. Most new bands that try to make this kind of music, they fail terribly and use modern production techniques and they just sound awful, but Coffins has got it right. This is my favorite record of theirs that I own, and I can't stop listening to it. I had the pleasure of seeing them on their last US tour for $6 at ABC No Rio with The Endless Blockade and A.S.R.A. what an awesome show. I can't wait to see them again at Maryland Deathfest this year.

    Converge - Jane Doe
    Seriously what needs to be said about this album, if there is anything that hasn't been said it certainly won't come from me. You've all heard this, and you all know how amazing it is. Not only does it make this list, it makes my all time top ten. Every time I put this on I am blown away. I think it was a solid year after it came out that I listened to this album at least once a day, if not several times a day. And it's not like Converge has declined in quality either, I have throughly enjoyed everything they've done after this album; Axe To Fall is excellent. But nothing will ever top this album.

    Jason Crumer - Ottoman Black
    He is probably my new favorite noise artist, and this is probably my favorite noise album of the last 10 years, and I was given it for FREE! The only reason I ever got this was because I was shopping at Hospital Productions and I must have dropped like $100 that day. The owner thought I might enjoy this album so he threw it in for me. This album has it all...to quote Homer Simpson, "terrifying lows, dizzying highs, creamy middles..." This album is the epitome of building up tension. When the harsh walls of noise finally interrupt the horrible sounds created by Mr. Crumer, it's a sweet relief. The sound of a human being beaten is something I could have nightmares about. Everyone who enjoys challenging sounds must hear this album once.

    dälek -Absence
    It's not very often you can use the adjective "crushing" when describing a hip-hop album, but that's exactly what this album is. I had the chance to see these guys twice in my life, both times they were opening for Isis. Both times I was crushed by them. Not only are the lyrics and rapping excellent (i'm not much of a hip-hip guy. I like the big artists and some wierd stuff and that's about it, so this is gonna read like it should, like a white dude wrote it) it's the beats that set this album apart from any other album I bought in the last 10 years (except for other Dalek albums). Noise and feedback are sampled and looped along with upright bass and drum samples to create violent, dark, and evil sounding beats, and really set the tone for the not-so-upbeat political lyrics. This is a fucking amazing album start to finish. I loved playing it for kids I went to school with that were hopeful hip-hop producers (i went to school for music production) and they were terrified by it.

    Daughters - Canada Songs
    Though they inspired a metric fuck ton of shitty, lame ass poser bands, this album still crushes all of them like the little pussy asses that they truly are like a proverbial school bully kicking the crap out of the lame kids that pose off of them. Or something. This album is just right, really short, and is over before it gets annoying. The frantic guitar parts are wild and short enough to go with the fucking heavy breakdowns. That is probably the only time I'll praise any band for using heavy breakdowns in the last 5 years by the way. Everyone bitched about them changing their sound with Hell Songs, but I loved it. But Canada Songs still kills me, and will kill everyone who can see past the lame fame base of this band too.

    Deerhoof - Milkman
    This is a band I always heard my to-cool-for-school friends talking about, and one day I decided to pick up a copy of it, figuring it wouldn't hurt. I fell in love with. I guess it's the strange guitar tones that play oddly catchy riffs in the first few songs that really hook me in, then the odd vocal melodies are what really seal the deal for me. It's another one of those albums that I don't listen to for like 6 months, but put it on and always enjoy myself.

    Dev/Null - Lazer Thrash
    I got heavily into electronic music in the last 4 years, namely IDM and breakcore. It's been like a whole new world for me, tracking down every single artist that is recommended to me, totally unbiased, unlike the hardcore scene that I've become so sadly jaded with over the last few years, I haven't even been going to shows lately. Anyway, I somehow got turned onto Dev/Null, honestly I think I did a Google search for Nikudorei and somehow ended up at his Myspace page, but I heard some tracks and was blown away. I purchased all his records on the spot. This album is a insanely intricate piece of electronic music, fast and manic, while still having a excellent beat for you to (ugh) groove to. He describes his sound as the intensity of grindcore without the human error of a human and the accuracy of computers. Works for me. Excellent album.

    Eagles of Death Metal - Peace Love Death Metal
    There was a summer were I only felt like listening to this album. It reminds me of trips to the Jersey Shore and working in the mall. Nearly every track on here is excellent. Total stripped down rock, before they were anything but a side project of Queens of the Stone Age. Fucking catchy as hell. The album after this was good, but this one is unfuckingtouchable.

    Earth - Hibernaculum
    The last 3 Earth albums have all been spectacular. Morose trudges through what feels like a dusty shell of a country. The perfectly guitar tone and just a hint of reverb always sends chills down my spine, and this album is my favorite of the last 3. I saw them play 3 songs in October and all it did was leave me craving more.

    The Epoxies - Stop The Future
    I'll leave my secret crush on Roxy Epoxy out of this, it doesn't really need mentioning because this record totally stands on it own. Extra fun punk rock with really solid songs, and an amazing synth heavy sound. I got to see them once before they broke up and they had an amazing show. Good times, great oldies.

    Exclaim - Critical Exploder
    Most people probably only know this band from their split with Jellyroll Rockheads (whose Wake Up, Music I left out because its a collection) but this album is a fucking scorcher. Old school hardcore like the DC masters Void etc, but recorded on what sounds like a boom box giving it an ultra lo-fi brutal sound. Then kick up the energy to modern Japanese standards and you might have an idea about the sound of this blown out mind fuck of a hardcore gem.

    Framtid - Under The Ashes
    Fucking psycho Japanese d-beat crasher crust! Think Disclose but ten times heavier. I'm sick of writing these fucking things. blah blah blah. memories.

    From Ashes Rise - Nightmares
    I love getting free shit. From working at a college radio station and the store I worked at I accumulated a ton of CDs that I never had to pay for. It's even better when the radio station gets a CD from a band you've been listening to for a long time and fucking adore. It's definitely the best when that new CD is a fucking killer album, probably the best thing they ever recorded. That's the case here. I loved this album so much I went out and bought it on vinyl even though I had it on CD. Total ripping heavy hardcore like Tragedy and shit. They shared a member, but I always that FAR was heavier. They played at the first show I ever went to at ABC No Rio and I had never heard of them before. I was so blown away by them, I had never heard anything like it. My exposure to punk was The Unseen and old California bands and thats about it; I was mostly into NYHC and that sort of crap. It changed my life. Then this album came out and still kills me every time.

    Gehenna - Negotium Perambulans In Tenebris
    I can't get over how pissed off these guys sound on this record. It really comes across well. Apparently live it's the same situation. A friend of mine recommended these guys to me and I will forever be grateful. I'm really pumped to see they are still around and still violent as ever. Maybe one day I'll get to see them live.

    Genghis Tron - Cloak Of Love
    Most people hated everything after this came out, which I totally disagree with. I love the new album (haven't checked out any of the remix LPs however), but this one is just classic. It's so manic I can't help but love it. Most of the garbage that these guys inspired is just plain terrible, but that can be said about a lot of bands. Think about how many terrible rock bands are out their that say their main influence is The Who...I don't blame The Who for these bands, just those bands for being in existence. Or something. Anyway. The way this album goes from soft and soothing IDM to psycho guitar wankery into a killer breakdown is so good. I love the vocals too. These guys do kind of suck live however, but I'll still enjoy their music.

    Geronimo - Geronimo
    I got this album recently, and it's so fucking killer that it needs to be on this list. When I listen to this album I think of krautrock bands like Kraftwerk and Can but played nowadays with a hardcore punk attitude. the homemade oscillators of Nelson of Bastard Noise probably has a lot to do with that, but the spacey slow building epics and throbbing bass blows my mind. Thank you Reaching. for turning me on to these guys!

    Godspeed You! Black Emperor! - Yanqui U.X.O.
    One of my biggest regrets in life is not going with my friend to see these guys on what turned out to be their last tour. It's very unfortunate. I was so upset about that I couldn't even listen to them for years, and I put off getting this album. I finally bought it about 6 months ago, and it's as breathtaking as I expected. The best part about this band is the drummer. He builds up every song perfectly, and just when the release comes in he ties everything together in a total orgasm of musical delight. there aren't many artists that can make me feel that good, but this album is one of of those things, God dammit i should have went to that show.
    Gogol Bordello - Gypsy Punks Underdog World Strike
    I got into this band like 3 months before they blew up, and for once I understood it. These songs are so fucking catchy it's criminal. Some of the fiddle parts get stuck in your head for days and days and days, and all you want to do is listen to it again. The album that came out after this one can't touch this, and the older stuff that I've heard is kinda weak to. This might one of those once in a lifetime albums, but shit, it's really incredible.

    Gordon Solie Motherfuckers - Powerbomb Anthems Vol. 1
    One of the top ten best records that 625 ever put out, hands down. There was a point when I was trying to get every thing 625 released but there is just to fucking much, so I gave up. But I bought this gem before I was trying that anyway. I actually bought this before I had heard Nine Shocks Terror. I just liked the wrestling themes, and the sweet album title, plus I'm a sucker for 10 inches. Anyway, this is killer fast Japanese styled thrash, with manic high pitched vocals. And they love wrestling, and anyone who knows me, I'm an indie wrestling mutant and wrestling themed hardcore bands are a favorite little subgenre of mine. This is another record I put on a tape so i could listen to while I drove places and it still makes me go crazy and want to circle pit violently when I hear it.

    Halo - Guatarri (From The West Flows Grey Ash And Pestilence)
    This is an album that I never really understood why Relapse put it out, but I'm so glad they did, because I never would have heard this band otherwise. It's noisy as fuck doom/sludge made by a duo of a bassist and drummer. It reminds me, and most other people, of Swans and Godflesh. pretty good comparisons. But seriously this album is a huge inspiration for me and the stuff I do in Wicked King Wicker, and I never even really realized this fact until recently. Fucking listen to this shit. srsly.

    High on Fire - Surrounded By Thieves
    After writing this it's funny for me to find out how many of these albums I got for free from somewhere or I had never heard the artist before getting the album. This album is both. My brother got this album for me for my birthday one year after he told a friend of his about my music tastes and he recommended it. This is one of the catchiest and heaviest albums I have ever heard. It never gets old to me. The last two albums have been okay, but this album is untouchable comparatively. Its also really sad that I never heard of Sleep before hearing of these guys, but I'm glad this album opened the door for me.

    Inepsy - Rock' N' Roll Babylon
    Killer hardcore punk rock from Canada. Every time I was supposed to see this band they had trouble getting into the USA for some reason. Bullshit I say, I guess the border patrol is afraid of charged hair or something. THis record is great though, Motorhead influenced d-beat, which always puts a smile on my face.

    Infest - No Man's Slave
    Yeah I know the majority of this record was recorded in the 90's, but it wasn't finished until the aughts and didn't come out until 2002, so there. And let me say its killer. This was the first thing I've ever heard by Infest, and honestly I haven't heard much else by them (i know, i know), but this blows my mind every time with its speed and intensity. I remember buying this on my birthday at a record store in CT. I dropped all of my birthday money that day, and it was awesome because it was all records.

    Isis - Oceanic
    This is just one of those records that is perfect in every way. Every instrument down to individual drums are mixed perfectly, the songs are perfectly written. I can't find anything to hate about this album. From the opening tracks downstroked guitar parts to the female vocals later on in the album, it barely gives you time to breathe. I can listen to this in any situation, from sad times to glad times, it always hits the spot. Some of my favorite memories are attached to driving somewhere with friends with this album blasting. Different friends, different events, but always happiness.

    Jucifer - If Thine Enemy Hunger
    The sludgy two opening tracks on here are all you need to hook me. Slow as fuck heavy as fuck and awesome female vocals. Then you have a bunch of other well written rock/metal songs all delivered by a two piece band. Awesome. This album impressed me so much it made me go and get most of their back catalogue. While I feel none of their other albums can even touch this one, they are all excellent. I got to see them last summer and it was an experience. They played at this tiny bar in CT that has a capacity of like 100 people and they still set up their wall of (I counted 17) amps. They blew me away and I'm sure the 20 other people that were there too. One of my favorite records ever.

    Khanate - Khanate
    One of the heaviest, most evil sounding records ever. Alan Dubin's vocals are high pitched shrieks that seriously can scare the crap out of people, especially me. Waves of slow as fuck riffs come at 1 BPM with sheets of feedback filling in the space. Another band I never got to see live and it kills me every time I think about it.

    Kid606 - Kill Sound Before Sound Kills You
    I heavily got into electronic music a few years ago, and this was one of the first albums I bought on recommendation from a few people on various message boards. This is still one of my top five electronic albums I have and probably top 25 records ever. The beats are so catchy and fast and fun I wanna just masturbate to the sounds all day...or something like that. I'm going slightly insane from writing these stupid things.

    Killing Joke - Killing Joke (2003)
    Another CD I got for free and totally love. This was the first time I ever heard Killing Joke, and it's a monster of an album for someone to be introduced to...or something. The vocals are definitely the best part, they are so gruff and heavy, and the constant plodding drums really give this a mechanical feel. So great.

    Kylesa - Kylesa
    Kylesa's current releases are great, and the addition of a second drummer is really awesome, but this first full length is pretty much the best thing they ever did. I believe what happened is there was a dude in the band who wrote the majority of this album, then he killed himself (or died of something else) and they recorded the album after that. The emotions of a band who lost a key member really comes across on here. This album is sludgy and crusty though I would think if sludge touched something crusty it would make the crusty thing sludgy to after absorbing the sludge. I've seen Kylesa so many times live opening for tons of bands, but my favorite performance was when they played at Trash American Style in Danbury CT, which was my favorite record store ever. That summer there were so many shows there, I can't even remember who half the bands were.

    Last Days of Humanity - Putrefaction In Progress
    Basically this is the most insane record I own. It's 42 tracks long, and its a blur of gore-grind noise with super pitch shifted vocals and super downtuned guitars that sound like they are just getting hit rocks really fast because there is no discernible riffs. I normally hate gore-grind but this record is so fucking crazy I can't help but love it. Some of you might know the youtube video of Bert and Ernie playing along with the last track of this album. Fucking brutal.

    Leviathan - The Tenth Sub Level Of Suicide
    To me, when this came out, it kind of opened the gates for other USBM bands to get started (or for more dudes in there basements to start one man bands). A few months after this came out I heard of all the big bands now, it's just kind of weird. Anyway, this album is killer, it has so much going on. Killer cold riffs, depressing slow parts, brutal fast parts, psychotic vocals. Brilliant. When this came out it was toted as "the future of black metal." I actually agree with that statement.

    Lightning Bolt - Hypermagic Mountain
    Pretty much everything these guys have done is golden, but this is definitely the best of the bunch. the bass tones on here are so fucking heavy it's ridiculous, and Brian Chippendale's drumming is mind blowing. The grooves these guys create get stuck in your head for days and make you go crazy from all the blood in your body going to your boner.

    Limp Wrist - Limp Wrist
    I've listened to this record so many times I've worn the grooves out on my copy. There was a point where every time I would listen to records I would put this on at least twice. I really love the booklet that comes with this too. Probably my favorite hardcore record ever recorded. EVER. To bad they suck live. And nothing else they've done is nearly as close to being as good as this.

    M.I.A. - Kala
    I'm sure you are thinking this is pretty out of place on this list. You are definitely right, but I love this album. The beats and vocals are just so goddamn hypnotizing. I love it. This sounds like what music of the future always sounds like in sci-fi movies. Well it does to me at least. Shut up.

    Malveillance - Just Fuck Off
    Say what you want about this guys politics, but this album is killer. It's the only thing I've heard by him, but its a perfect blend of D-beat and Black metal. Another band that I've wanted to hear for so long then I pick this up and I'm perfectly satisfied. Killer.

    Massgrav/Widespread Bloodshed - Pick Your Queen split
    Basically this is the fastest record I've ever heard. Two insanely fast Swedish hardcore bands blaze through like 800 (actually like 15) songs on one little record. Sweet cover too.

    Merzbow - Frog
    One of MA's first digital albums and its a doozy. 4 huge blasts of white noise from the master. There is some rudimentary beats in there and sounds of frogs chirping as well. One of my favorite Merzbow albums and definitely the best thing he's done in the last ten years, which is kind of sad because he's had probably 100 releases in the last decade and this came out in 2001.

    Modern Life Is War - Witness
    If this band had any other vocalist no one would have gave a shit about them. The power behind that dudes voice gave them their sound. Otherwise they were a midpaced hardcore band that had some pretty good songs. This was my favorite album by them. I saw them on their last tour and they seemed like they couldn't give a shit about being there.

    Municipal Waste - Waste Em All
    These guys are a household name for metalheads now, and I couldn't be happier. I haven't heard their most recent album yet, but my favorite is still this one, their humble beginning. It's raw as fuck and twice as fast and it has their most killer material on it. Another top 20 record of all time.

    Nachtmystium - Instinct:Decay
    I really thought after this album came out that these guys were gonna be like the next Dimmu Borgir or something, just not shitty. I was wrong, but this record is still the pinnacle of their greatness so far IMO. Its killer raw black metal with spacey psychedelic guitar parts and evil vocals. My favorite time seeing them was when they opened for Sunn O))) at an American Legion hall and while they were playing the PA caught fire literally in front of my face. Fun show.

    Neurosis & Jarboe - Neurosis & Jarboe
    Fuck... I'm sick of doing this. THis record really came out of nowhere and is a bit of a sleeper, most people have never heard it. To me, it's one of those records that always affects me deeply in a way. Jarboe's vocals are so haunting and evil, and the music is so dark and heavy it really sets a mood well. Again I didn't go see this lineup when I had the opportunity and i feel like a huge tool because of it.

    Nikudorei - Genital Torture
    My favorite noisecore album ever. So insane. There are freeform noise tracks and then there are the short noisecore blasts with vocals drums and electronics. So killer, It reminds me of Gore Beyond Necropsy without any guitars.

    1905 - Voice
    Two of my friends bands played with these guys in Boston one night, and I was at the show...I had never heard them before, but by the end of the set I was in love, not just with the music, but the singer. I was making plans on how i could have a long distance relationship with her somehow. God i'm a loser. Anyway, I loved the music so much I went and saw them the next week at ABC No Rio. So amazing. passionate hardcore, with melodic guitar and vocal parts. I thought I might have grown out of liking this album, but I put it on again recently and it still blows my mind. Love it.

    No Hope For the Kids - No Hope For The Kids
    A band that features member of Amdi Petersens Arme. While not as awesome as that band, these guys are still really awesome. They play similar midpaced old school hardcore but their songs are much more anthemic, which is pretty sweet. I saw them play 3 days in a row at Pointless Fest 2006 and they didn't bring any records with them and I had never heard them before so I had to track it down later for myself. It was so awesome to see them that much and they had so much energy each night. great album.

    Noism - ±
    If you took Genghis Tron's first EP and mixed it with Agoraphobic Nosebleed, Braindrill, and Venetian Snares you might be close to figuring out the sound of this album. I bought it to try it the last time I bought a bunch of stuff from Crucial Blast and seriously this album makes my head explode. Super fast intricate drum beats with super fast fucked death metal guitar parts. That's it. This Japanese duo needs to be heard by more people. Also; cocks.

    Off Minor - Heat Death Of The Universe
    Of all the bands that featured members of Saetia, Off Minor was definitely the best one. In fact Off Minor is ten times better than Saetia, hands down. This record is a perfect example why I think that. Fucking crazy time signatures, crazy guitar parts, awesome vocals, all without sounding cheesy and prog-rock like. All delivered by a three piece too! Also one of the most intense live bands I've seen even on their admittedly off nights they blew most bands out of the water.

    Om - Variations On A Theme
    Most heavy, yet most hypnotic record ever. Put this on and loose yourself for almost an hour of bass and drums, chanted vocals and nothing else. You already know this is members of Sleep, and out of the post-Sleep bands, these guys are heads above the rest. I haven't listened to God Is Good yet, but everything else they've done is perfect, so the already have more good records than High On Fire.

    Orchid - Dance Tonight! Revolution Tomorrow!
    Okay so I don't like this as much as Chaos Is Me, but that didn't come out in the aughts. This did, and its still one of the best "true" screamo records ever. These songs are unrelenting until the final chords of "The Cat Turned To Smoke" Which still puts chills up my spine. The vocals are insane screams, its crazy to think that guy went on to sing in Panthers. I got to see Orchid once, during their final tour in NYC and it was something that was so amazing I can't even put it into words. Oh yeah the with Combatwoundedveteran and Atom And His Package. What a weird show.

    Origin - Echoes Of Decimation
    I'm not a big fan of death metal, I mean I like it and all, but I don't really listen to that much of it. Mostly because it all sounds the same to me, and it really gets boring and repetitive to me a lot. That being said, this album is fucking insane. Some of the most exhaustive drumming I've ever heard on any record period. And crazy guitar work. I get dizzy listening to this. so awesome.

    pg. 99 - document #8
    This band is everything that I love in screamo/hardcore. Heavy as fuck, crazy fast parts, weird droning parts, 8 band members, good fucking songs. I got the pleasure of seeing them once, at a show that had an infamous pillow fight mosh that turned into nude moshing, for once I was not involved. This record is the best thing they did.

    Pig Destroyer - Prowler In The Yard
    Pig Destroyer is like baby's first grind band nowadays, even though they don't even play grind anymore. Their last album sucked ass, and the one before that was pretty mediocre. This album however, is so excellent it doesn't matter how lame they are now. Fast short songs, and slow heavy ones, with manic vocals and very well written lyrics. I used to got to every PD show I could. Now I don't even bother watching them if they are playing at a show I'm at (like when they played with Eyehategod in Oct). And Scott Hull has a stupid hand tattoo.

    Prurient - And Still Wanting
    One of my favorite discoveries in the last two years has been Prurient. I've gotten a fuck ton of his albums but this one is definitely the best. Harsh but droning, repetitive, almost catchy noise, with tortured vocals and deep heavy synth. Such a satisfying record, every time I listen to it it gets better, and thats hard for me to say nowadays, because I've become such a jaded fuck and never give anything a second chance anymore.

    Realicide - Resisting The Viral Self
    These guys are another recent discovery for me, and they are mind blowing. Basically if Atari Teenage Riot had the politics of Crass and they like fucked noise parts mixed in you'd get Realicide. I got to open up for them at my old college a few months ago with my noise project Wolverine Carcass (shameless plug) and they were even better live than their records. So intense, and they were only preforming for like 15 people. Nice dudes as well. This record is one of their most recent full lengths and everyone should own a copy now. right now.

    Regurgitate - Carnivorous Erection
    Obviously I bought this because the cover was to ridiculous to not buy it. Plus I thought their songs on one of the Relapse comps I had were sick. So I bought this and was blown away, at the time I had never heard anything like this. Heavy crusty grind with low pitched shifted vocals and songs about poop and midgets. I was the happiest 19 year old on the planet!

    Revenge - Triumph.Genocide.Antichrist
    Such an insane record. The first record that I knew of that i think kinda started the whole war black metal subgenre, though I'm sure I'll get so much crap for saying that from you BM cocks out there. Anyway, this is totally chaotic black metal, with super heavy bass and manic drumming and wild pitch shifted vocals. All the songs are about hating Christ in some form, which is cool with me. This also got me into collecting pretty much everything I can get my hands on that Nuclear War Now puts out, though it does help that most of their releases are excellent.

    Rudimentary Peni - Archaic
    This band is a perfect example of how to ager properly, i.e. don't suck even after being around for like 20 years. This EP is so heavy they sound like a new band. The riffs are just so perfectly written, abstract but simple at the same time.

    Shellac - 1000 Hurts
    Every time I hear Prayer to God, I can't help but get sucked in and listen to the whole album. Its just so damn good. Really strange songs that are delivered with razor thing but still heavy guitars and wierd vocals all with a minimal amount of sounds. Everything is right where it should be. Which makes sense since there are two incredible recording engineers in this band.

    The Spits - The Spits
    This band is like a mix of the Ramones and Devo, and ten times more fun than both IMO. The opening track on this album is so damn catchy it'll make you want to rip off your ears with pleasure. penis.

    Stalaggh
    This is the one time I make an exception for this band because their entire recorded output is like 10 songs total then they broke up. This is some of the most intense fucked up black noise every put to tape. It's mostly improvised featuring vocals from actual mental patients just screaming their asses off, which is very unsettling. the rest of the sounds are drones, skree and some percussion. As evil as music can get.

    Street Trash - Street Trash
    I got this just to try them, it's normally a 7" but my version is a sweet one sided 12" with a silk screened b-side. anyway, i'm not to fond of their other releases, but this one is amazing. It perfectly captures a band at its most intense, and in Street Trash's case, they sound like a really heavy Bad Brains. Maybe even faster than the first Bad Brains full length. so incredible. I don't know another person who has heard of these guys though. maybe someone can give me more info on them other than the fact that they have an LP and 7" other than this.

    Sunn O))) - Monoliths And Dimensions
    This is really Sunn O)))s best record hands down. The Sunn O))) riffs are amazing sounding and the addition of horns and choruses are spectacular. They suck live however. more words. filler. I don't want to write anymore. This is where I begin to phone it in, not like anyone is still reading.

    Sutcliffe Jügend - This Is The Truth
    Evil fucking music. Noise, feedback, crazy vocals about murder.

    The Sword - Age Of Winters
    Sweet riffs bro.

    Tear It Up - Nothing To Nothing
    One of the best hardcore records of the last ten years, dooy.

    Tjolgtjar - Midnight Mindtrip
    Fucked up black metal with a strong southern influence. Makes Nachtmystium look like pansies. The Revered can do no wrong.

    Torche - Torche
    Heavy and loud with soft vocals or something. Saw with Boris.

    Total Fury - 13 Songs
    Killer Japcore that sounds like its from DC in the 80's, insane live.

    Toxic Holocaust - Evil Never Dies
    Best record from this guy and everything after isn't as good. Killer thrash revival.

    Tragedy - Vengence
    Probably the best record of the last ten years. So catchy and well written. Best live band ever.

    Twodeadsluts Onegoodfuck - Twodeadslutsonegoodfuck
    More evil power electronics. Scary live.

    Venetian Snares - Rossz Csillag Alatt Született
    The record that got me into electronic music and breakcore. Insane intricate dance music with Hungarian classical. incredible. My other favorite record on the last ten years. Never gets old. Went to see him live once but he was going on to late.

    Vital Remains - Dechristianize
    Best death metal album ever. and I don't like death metal. They can't pull this off live however.

    Weakling - Dead As Dreams
    Sweet long trance inducing black metal from members of The Fucking Champs. I paid way to much for this only to find out a repressing was coming out.

    White Mice - Blassstphlegmeice
    Super heavy and noisy as fuck. Awesome costumes. Insane live.

    John Wiese - Black Magic Pond
    Lots of noise recorded on a tour. Intense. Crooked face.

    Wold - Screech Owl
    The coldest of cold black metal that is really noisy and kvlt.

    World Burns to Death - Sucking The Missle Cock
    Sweet D-beat with awesome vocals. like a mixture of Scandinavian and Japanese hardcore all rolled into one texas band.

    Xanopticon - Liminal Space
    Beyond Intricate breakcore. amazing.

    Xasthur - Telepathic With The Deceased
    Suicidal black metal from Mom's basement.

    Zombi - Cosmos
    Horror movie soundtracks. Epic.

    There I'm done. Sorry for the last twenty or so, I just got really lazy, and I'm sure no one really cares anyway. Though most of my favorite records were in there. Oh well.
  • Frail Walls #2/Dirgehead #8: REACHING./Seedbed split 7" LATHE!

    28 oct. 2009, 16h04m

    Yes I know Evan already made a post about this, but I'm gonna too. :P


    By logbut, shot with Canon PowerShot A590 IS at 2009-10-28

    After six long months of waiting, they are finally here, the glorious poly-carbonate discs hand cut with grooves to truly make your head shake. This co-release from Frail Walls Productions and Dirgehead Distribution Company offers up some truly hard to listen to sonic art in 100% DIY fashion. So DIY in fact, that Rick Ta Life himself has weeped at the mere thought of this 7". Every aspect of this record was handmade, from the silkscreened cover, to the hand cutting of each record by the mythical Peter King, and of course the music carved into the grooves.
    Musically the artist truly are wearing their Sunday best, or something. Reaching. brings 5 minutes of low end oscillator violence with cascading walls of skree. Satisfying and harsh. A Dilemma if you will. J. Briglia, L. Butler, D. Schoonmaker, J. Williams (aka BBSW, or Fucked By The State, or FBTS, or soon to be called Seedbed or something) return fresh off of their split with Agathocles and deliver a harsh 3 and a half minutes. Beginning with solid minute and a half harsh noise wall that slowly delves into a basement black metal meets hardcore punk jam. Four vocalists collide with tin can drums and cold guitar tones while everything is drenched in a tape saturated veneer, incredibly hard to listen to.
    Probably the most interesting aspect of these releases (Wolverine Carcass/ultrabunny split 7" lathe coming out once the covers are made! keep a look out!) is that each one is absolutely unique. After browsing through all the records not a single one looks the same, or for that matter sounds the same. Obviously that can be attributed to the hand cutting of each one. So each record is a truly unique piece.

    Limited to 40 clear records. Hand numbered. $10 USD post paid anywhere on Earth.

    Paypal works, but money orders also work. Whatever you'd rather do. Send me a message or email me wolverinecarcass@gmail.com (which is also my paypal address if you wanna get right to it)

    No trades people, sorry. Unless its for like a G.I.S.M. LP or something, but these were expensive to make!

    Just so you know, I only have about 15 left. act fast.

    Here is the current Frail Wall-Mart distro!

    -Frail Walls Productions and related stuff
    Agathocles/BBSW split 7" (lmtd 400 black)
    Apocolyptic Youth - DVD Vol. 1 DVDr $10
    Apocolyptic Youth - Santa's Got Our Back CDr (lmtd 50) $5
    Orgasm Denial/Wolverine Carcass split Tape (lmtd 35) $5
    Reaching./BBSW split 7" lathe (clear lmtd 40) $10
    Wolverine Carcass - Why Am I Doing This CDr $5
    Wolverine Carcass - A Little Ditty... Bizcard CDr (lmtd 20) $3
    Wicked King Wicker - s/t CD $8
    Wicked King Wicker - s/t LP $10 (purple lmtd 500)
    Wicked King Wicker - Borne Black CD $8
    Wicked King Wicker - Serpents Psalm LP (lmtd 300 on red) $10

    -Other stuff:
    Agathocles/disleksick split 7" $4
    Agathocles/Gorgonized Dorks split 7" $4 (blue)
    Breed - s/t 7" $4
    Embalming Theater/XXX Maniak split 7" $4 (purple)
    Fetus Eaters/Maggot Colony split 7" $4 (grey)
    From The Ashes - Heading For Dystopia 7" $4
    Forstella Ford - Well Versed In Deception LP $8
    Fuck, The Retarded Girl - The Dead Horse Tapes CDr $5
    Full Blown AIDS - Leech 12" $6 (cover is ripped but vinyl is unplayed!)
    Gorgonized Dorks/Disleksick split 3" CDr $5
    Head Wound City - s/t 10" $12 (yellow)
    Hirax - Assasains Of War CDEP $7
    Irritate - Driven 7" $4
    Kent Brockman/Edora split LP $8
    Massgrav/Widespread Bloodshed split 7" $4
    Merzbow - Frog 2xCD $12
    Merzbow - Venereology CD $8
    Meserine - Shot To Death 7" (purple)
    The Mist Toggles - Term Enation CDr $5
    No Connection - Second To None 7" $4
    Reaching. - Art Thieves CDr $5
    Sloth/Minch split 7" $4
    SMG/Kerenaneko/Parkinson split CD $8
    Sounds Like Shit/Hangnail split LP $8
    Terrorism - Atrocities Of Reality 7" $4
    Unholy Grave - Unholy Bastards EP 7" $4
    Warsore/2 Minuta Dreka split 7" $4
    Zarach 'Baal' Tharagh/Ego Death split CDr $5

    thats everything i believe. if you want anything from the list message me and i'll figure out how much it would be with shipping.

    Dear Last.fm noise guys, sorry if you are tagged about this record twice. I feel like its kind of a big deal.

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  • Frail Walls #4 + #5! Wolverine Carcass CDr + Apocolyptic Youth DVDr + Orgasm…

    4 oct. 2009, 0h56m

    So it's been a while for any Frail Walls activity. Some may see that as a good thing but whatever. Anyway. I have two new releases to offer the dirty, noise crazed masses of the world.


    By logbut at 2009-10-03

    Wolverine Carcass - Why Am I Doing This: A Collection Of Unreleased And Out Of Print Tracks 2007 - 2009

    First off is Frail Walls Productions #4, its a release by Wolverine Carcass aka yours truly, the humble narrator of this internet information readie thing. In a desperation move after realizing that He was out of hardcopy CDs to sell as merch at his first live action, Wolverine Carcass whipped up a crystalline compact audio disc chock full of goodies. This CDr is a hodge-podge of various tracks that have been released and aren't available or that were recorded and never used for anything OR(!) early versions of stuff that was released OR(!!) stuff that was used as parts of other stuff. It's all very confusing. Some call it a best of CD, others, a B-sides, many will just call it 12 tracks of power electronics + harsh noise that surely will satisfy the craving you have been having for said genres. At least satisfy it for about 50 minutes, then you will probably start the disc over. It's that good!

    No limited edition. Will always be available. $5

    Tracklisting:

    1. 40 Hours/Dead Cells (unreleased rehearsal 9/18/09)
    2. Lost In The Mail (unreleased)
    3. Fortunato (track from the DHD comp)
    4. Golden Spoon (from the forthcoming split 7" with ultrabunny)
    5. To Hell With The Devil (early version of a track from split with Apocolyptic Youth which there is only 4 copies)
    6. Grueling Pace, Meager Ration (from forthcoming split with Reaching.)
    7. The Curtain Falls (from forthcoming split with Reaching.)
    8. Chains Of Sow (from split with Fuck, The Retarded Girl)
    9. I Am A Fever, A Virus (from split with Apocolyptic Youth which there is only 4 copies)
    10. Pinstriped Skin (Intro from BBSW track)
    11. Toys (unreleased)
    12. Useless (unreleased)

    Apocolyptic Youth - DVD Vol. 1

    Frail Walls #5 A DVDr! Of the greatest pro-wrestling obsessed noisecore band out there! I'll let this trailer do the talking:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFZeXCJLpqY

    That should explain it all. In case you weren't paying attention, it's 4 live sets with 2 commentary tracks for each set, a long ass interview, and some other crap. all for $10. fuck yeah!


    Limited to an as of yet undetermined number of copies. Almost definitely in the double digits however. Also we don't have covers made up yet, so any early orders will get custom covers, and once we get covers made I'll send you the real one too, so your copy will be super rare and shit.

    OOOH Update! 10/8/09:

    Orgasm Denial/Wolverine Carcass split tape


    By logbut, shot with Canon PowerShot A590 IS at 2009-10-08

    I just got my copies of the Orgasm Denial/Wolverine Carcass split tape! My buddy over at Crushing Cassettes put his out for us, and dammit is it awesome! Five total tracks spanning over 30 minutes 3 from OD, and 2 from WC. OD brings his signature slash and burn noise style for the first two tracks and a bit of porn love for the third. WC explores a more spacious sound but at the same time is suffocating with his use of panning. Like the track on the recent Cantankerous bizcard, just harsher.

    Limited to 35 stamped tapes. $5.


    Shipping is $2 in the US for one thing and $1 extra for each extra thing. Paypal me: wolverinecarcass@gmail to get your copies.

    Also look for the following Frail Walls releases and WC related crap:
    Reaching./J. Briglia, L. Butler, D. Schoonmaker, J. Williams split 7" lathe - via Frail Walls/DHD on clear limited to 40 copies (if they ever fucking come
    Wolverine Carcass/Ultrabunny split 7" lathe - via Frail Walls/TPOS Records clear limited to 50 copies (again if they ever fucking come)
    Wolverine Carcass vs. Reaching split/collaboration CDr - via Hoarse Records (soon as well)
    Wicked King Wicker - Outer Bounds Of Sound 12" on Noiseville Records (any day now)
    Wicked King Wicker - God Is Busy, Save Yourself CD on Coldspring Records (soon maybe?)

    Also I'm putting together a pro CDr comp on Frail Walls. Get in touch if you are interested and I'll get you the info.

    I have a distro available too with lots of goodies, to many to type out here. lots of noise, grind, hardcore, black metal etc.

    that's it. TTFN - Logan

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  • SunnO))), Earth, Pelican, and Eagle Twin at the Masonic Temple in Brooklyn.

    23 sept. 2009, 23h54m

    Tue 22 Sep – An evening with Southern Lord Sunn O))) plus Earth

    So here I am, reviewing another show I went to recently. This one was a hum-dinger Of a lineup so I had to make it out to this one (ever since I missed the Failures, Sex Vid, Mind Eraser show this summer I've vowed to make it to every worthwhile show I can).

    So the evening started off normally. A friend of mine came over and we hopped on the train to Grand Central Terminal. Nothing exciting really, but there was a scuffle between a conductor and two people who tried to bring bikes on the train during commuter hours. Whatever.

    So we get to Manhattan and realize we have a metric fuckton of extra time before the show (it was like 6:30 and the music started at 9). So of course we decide to go record shopping, at where else, but Hospital Productions, owned by none other than Dominick Fernow of Prurient fame. I really didn't want to go because I have been spending waaaay to much money on records lately (about $900 this month alone), but I told myself I would take it easy. How wrong I was. $130 later i have new stuff by: Atrax Morgue, Aube, Prurient, Ramleh, Enema Syringe, Taylor Bow, Bastard Noise, Government Alpha, Black Leather Jesus, Incapacitants, Ashdautas, Bizarre Uproar, Sudden Infant, Kevin Drumm, and Wold. Yikes.

    So we finally head down to the show. While on the subway there was a group of people who got on the same train as us, one dude was wearing a Dissection shirt and had a dumb ponytail and and looked like a lame goth dude. One of his friends (i guess) asked us if we like Sunn O))), and I said, "They are ok, we really are looking more foward to Earth" which was the truth, i like SunnO))) as much as the next guy, butI've seen them twice before and I was really looking foward to seeing Earth whom I've never seen live. The dude said ok, and the guy with the dumb pony tail kinda shrugged and went "hrumph" keep him in mind for later.

    We all got out of the subway, and those dudes said they knew where the show was so we followed them, but I got distracted by a phone call so we got separated. After my call me and my friend walked in the same direction as those other guys only to see them walking towards us. "We went the wrong way" they said so we all turned around and eventually we came upon the Masonic Temple, which was an amazing looking building in the middle of Brooklyn. Apparently Eagle Twin had started already because I could hear them from outside. They sounded awesome, and because I never had heard them I was pumped to see them.

    Unfortunately there was a crazy long line, and by the time we got inside they were just finishing up. Damn. The guitarist had a lame clear guitar by the way. So we decided to check out the merch despite my recent purchases. everything was way overpriced ($50 for the Earth/SunnO))) split LP? fuck that!). There was a distro for Chrome Peeler Records there which I dropped another $32 on stuff by In Disgust, Richard Ramirez, Facedowninshit, and Winters In Osaka. By that time Pelican started. They were pretty sweet, they only played like one old track, which everyone knows by now is their only worthwhile stuff. But still I enjoyed their set, they were tight and fucking heavy, much headbanging ensued.

    Up next was Earth. So I was really amped to see them. They got screwed out of set time for whatever reason and only got to play 3 songs. They were excellent though. Perfect music to just get in to, i don't know any other way to describe it. Awesome.

    Remember that dude with the dumb ponytail? Turns out that was Attila. Lol. you are a grown ass man, you shouldn't look like a retard 16 year old goth.

    Fuck SunnO))) for taking so goddamn long to get on stage. Literally 45 minutes went by where no one was on stage. Earth could have played at least 2 more songs and everyone would have been happy. But instead there was an empty stage with a room full of fake smoke standing around getting impatient.

    When they finally hit the stage Greg Anderson and SOMA did there old style riffing for a bit then Attila came out. They then played the worst song onthe new album, the one where its mostly Attila chanting. As talented as Attila is, this bored the crap outta me Then he walked off the stage for a bit and the did some more boring crap with a trombone. Attila came back on stage wearing a full costumer covered in broken mirrors with laser pointers on his fingers so he would point them at himself and reflect the lasers all over the room. It was kind cool but also lame. He looked like Super Shredder from the first Ninja Turtles Movie or Skeletor at the end of the Masters Of The Universe movie. I think this was the best part of their set sonically though. lots of riffs and Attila's amazing vocals. He walked off again and then more riffs with light bits of super amplified Rhoads piano. Attila came on one more time wearing a sack with one arm out that was covered in skulls and tree branches and a mask made of what looked like hot glue and more skulls and branches (make sense to anyone? of course not. me neither). They went on to feedback and riff with more chanting. By this time my ADD kicked in bad and I went to the bathroom. They finished while I was peeing. All and all not to bad, though I would have cut out the first half hour to forty five minutes of their set though.

    This was my third SunnO))) show, and I would rank it second best, just under the times I saw them in CT with Malefic on vocals in a venue with no stage I was so close to Greg Anderson I could smell his BO. Also that night Nachtmystium opened and the PA literally caught fire while they were playing. fucking amazing.

    After though my friend drove us home (a different friend who I met at the show). I got back to my place around 4AM and I ate half a bag of Doritos Pizza Ravers/Ranch chips and passed the fuck out. Then woke up for work at 8AM.

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  • Bone Awl @ Cherry St Station in Wallingford CT June 17th

    5 jui. 2009, 15h15m

    Yeah I'm writing this a pretty long time after it happened, but whatever, suck my ass.

    It was a break in the several weeks of rain that we have been getting in the Northeast USA, for once. A perfect day for a roadtrip and black metal show, I guess. After meeting my friend, we hopped into my 1997 Honda CRV with 224,000 miles on it and hit the road into the mysterious land known only as Connecticut.
    After a relatively uneventful trip we arrived at Redscroll Records whereabouts I ended up spending $103.88 on records (according to my bank statement). It's just to bad I can't even remember what I bought exactly. I can remember a few: stuff by Moss, Sissy Spacek, Satanic Threat, Boyd Rice & Friends, Infernal Stronghold, Striborg, Down in Flames, Assspatula, Agathocles, SMG, Black Pus and a ton more that I can't think of. Oh well.
    After SUPPORTING THE SCENE BRO! we went to the show, only to find out it wasn't going to start for another couple of hours. Awesome. We went and ate at McDonalds, and then hung around until the show started.
    The first band was some two piece black/death metal band from Long Island that I didn't catch the name of. I probably wouldn't be able to pronounce it anyway, so I didn't bother asking anyone. They were alright, A bit to wanky for my tastes. I'm sure in a few years they will be huge.
    After them local D-Beat band Iron Hand played. THey were pretty sick, for a D-Beat band. They sounded a lot like World Burns to Death. I can never get sick of D-Beat, no matter how many bands i've seen that play in that style. They all sound exactly the same and I love it.
    Up next was Ashdautas. They were one of the touring bands. You could tell they were all fucking stoned out of their minds. It was like they were all playing different parts in their own worlds were through the thick fog of pot smoke they decided to play as fast and intricately as possible. The vocalist was wearing a stupid robe and had a reverb effect on his vocals, which were pretty sick, but i couldn't see past the dumb ass robe. The drummer was just blasting away and the guitarist had an almost clean tone an was playing psychedelic chords slowly, but everything seemed to make sense even though everyone was in there own world. It was great. I really wish I bought their album.
    Bone Awl was next. Honestly, their production really adds a lot to their songs. Seeing them play live was a huge letdown. While they were enjoyable, I had to keep telling myself that this was Bone Awl and not some really terrible local punk band. The vocals sounded nothing like they do on the records and while the guitar tone was harsh it didn't translate well to the live setting. The bassist didn't move at all and had his back to the audience the whole time. The drummer played powerfully but his beats are so rudimentary it didn't even matter. Overall I liked their set, but I doubt I would go see them again. That didn't stop me from buying two tapes of theirs that I don't have.
    Up next was Volahn. These guys were members of Ashdautas, but basically they switched around instruments. They were much more cohesive and totally sick. They had a different drummer, who was fucking insane. They reminded me of bands like Deathspell Omega or Leviathan with much less spacey parts, and all attack. Their second guitarist (who played drums in Ashdautas) was killing his guitar, playing almost exclusively downstrummed chords, and noisy feedback. they were fucking sick. I bought their LP, which I have yet to listen to. All in all a good show.
    We then drove home, which it proceeded to rain en route. I got home at around 3AM and i had work at 9AM the next morning. good times.
  • fuck

    3 juin 2009, 16h02m

    i just wrote a review of No Fun Fest. and just as I was finishing, Safari crashed. i lost everything that was writing for about 2 hours. Awesome.
  • Maryland Deathfest VII: a weekend.

    27 mai 2009, 16h17m

    Fri 22 May – Maryland Deathfest VII

    So i've heard enough about MDF from all of my friends who had been to prior fests for years. I even had a plan to go to one a few years before...I had tickets and everything, but 3 days before the place I was staying at fell through. I ended up going to the last R.A.M.B.O. show ever instead, so it wasn't a total bust. But this year I was fucking going come hell or high water.

    I decided on taking a bus with a friend because I have problems with really long car rides (something i don't plan on writing about here). We had to take a train to Manhattan then take the bus from Penn Station into Baltimore. The bus ride was pretty uneventful so I won't bore you with that here. But we got dropped off from the bus in the middle of nowhere in Baltimore. I figured it would have been like a bus stop in Manhattan with fucking cabs and subways everywhere. No fucking luck. I ended up calling a cab, which didn't arrive until 45 minutes later, and at that point the show had already started, and we didn't even get to the hotel yet.

    We eventually arrived at the hotel and checked in, but when we arrived at the show we found out we had just missed Jig-Ai, a band whom my friend really wanted to see, and we had just walked in during Sayyadina who I was curious to see. I read an interview with them in Short Fast and Loud last year, and they seemed pretty cool. Their set was pretty cool, but it was kinda weak. It's not their fault really. Whenever I see crust and grind bands with a real stage set-up with sound checks and mixing boards they always sound to polished and clean and it really takes away from the experience. I should have expected such things as an event like MDF however.

    After Sayyadina me and my friend perused the multitudes of merch tables in the venue. I was trying to be thrifty, because last weekend I dropped $200 at No Fun Fest, so i decided to not look at LPs all weekend, because they are the most expensive media you can buy right now. 7 inches were okay and so were CDs. in a matter of maybe 30 minutes I ended up spending about $100 on a few CDs and a large pile of 7 inches at my friend Ralph's booth. He owns Haunted Hotel records who are great and everyone reading this should check out his releases. He's put out records from a least 2 of the bands that played this year and more from bands that have played previous fests.

    Anyway. We went back to our hotel room after that to drop off our merch, then look for some food in the nearby area, because the food at the show was fucking disgustingly greasy shit; that and because Cattle Decapitation was playing and they fucking suck now. Though I am a fan of Travis Ryan's noise and ambient stuff 5/5/2000. We wandered all over the surrounding area and there was nothing open at all. Baltimore fucking sucks, at least what I saw of it all weekend. it's totally dead.

    We ended up finding some pizza near the show that sucked. We ate and headed back to the show in time to see Mayhem which was the culmination of my 12 loyal years of listenership. Although playing tracks from Grand Declaration of War and Chimera, they were pretty solid and seeing Attila perform live was pretty awesome. However, they were on the outside stage and they they sounded absolutely horrible. You couldn't even hear the vocals until the 2nd song, and everything was horribly muddy. Their sound guy hopefully was hanged after that terrible job.

    I ended up browsing the merch again here and there and bought a few more 7 inches. We ended up giving my bands split 7" with Agathocles to a few guys that ran labels, kinda like a demo. It was cool. I didn't watch anymore bands until Victims who played absolutely last, I was just so beat from traveling and buying merch that I just didn't care about the other bands. Plus I've seen most of them already and I had no desire to watch them anyway. I am kinda bummed I missed Venomous Concept, but I've heard their records and they don't really interest me very much. Plus I was having a good time meeting people and talking about shit.

    Victims were pretty sweet. I saw them in 2005 at Pointless Fest and they seemed to have gotten better. I would hope so having 4 years to practice. After that we went back to our hotel again, spent 4 bucks on snacks from the vending machine and fucking passed out.

    Saturday we slept until the absolute last minute, and got to the show just in time to see Pretty Little Flower, my friend from Texas said to not miss them. They didn't disappoint, but again they were missing something because of the pro-sound. I still throughly enjoyed them however. I watched Unearthly Trance because I really liked their last record, but they were kinda weak. I did really enjoy their His Hero Is Gone cover though, they got a few points for that. I didn't bother watching Crowpath and took that time to buy more merch. I'm out of control with that. I came in to watch Flesh Parade who were pretty boring overall except for their sick fucking vocals. I heard one of the guys in the band started Drowning Pool. Lame.

    After that we chose to skip Rotten Sound, because I don't like them that much anymore and I saw them 5 years ago at ABC No Rio and nothing will top that I'm sure; Misery Index because they fucking suck; and Weekend Nachos, who I'm kind of upset I missed but I needed to eat something because the last crop of bands for the night were all killer and missing WN was a sacrifice I had to make. We went to our hotel and dropped off our merch and ordered a shitty pizza, ate and headed back to the show.

    We made it back just in time to see Brutal Truth who I really didn't care about. I saw them two weeks ago in a tiny venue and they were boring, and watching them outside with terrible sound didn't interest me at all. I did however watch Birdflesh who I really wanted to see, and were one of the main reasons for me making it to MDF this year. They were pretty cool, sans the pro-sound complaint that every grind band got at the show. The crowd were going nuts, and throwing glowsticks at them. it was really fun. They were the best band to play at that point. Up next was Pig Destroyer. I really hated their last album. Honestly I look at PD now as like, baby's first grind band. A few years ago I would have killed to seen them, this weekend I wasn't to enthusiastic. Plus I've seen them like 5 times before that, when they actually still played grind. Their new member was pointless; I thought he played noise in the group, and as we all know, I love the noise, but instead he just triggered samples in between songs and threw water on the crowd. lame. Their was one part where he you could audibly hear noise during like a guitar and drum break for about 2 measures, and that was it. Pointless. I liked their set, but it seemed so forced. Scott Hull should stick to putting out killer compilations and JR should stick to eating (because he got fucking fat), and break up PD.

    Next was Gaypalm...I mean...Napalm Death. I didn't even watch them. I've seen them to many times and they always bore me. Especially because they were playing such a huge show outside I made a point to REALLY not watch them.

    After them was the much hyped up Bolt Thrower. I have a BT album and it's killer but I didn't understand all them hype about them. Everyone was like "they haven't played in the US in like 15 years" and crap like that. Big deal. Anyway, I watched them. They actually were mixed well and sounded good, but they fucking bored me to tears. I hate watching death metal bands. The only one worth going to see is Suffocation, because they get animated when they play live.

    After Bolt Thrower was Phobia, who I didn't really care about watching, but I did anyway, and I'm glad I did, they had one of the best sets of the weekend. Their new drummer is a monster. After them was General Surgery, who were pretty sweet, but it was so goddamn hot in the show and I was so beat, I couldn't really appreciate them to their fullest potential. I still enjoyed them though.

    After what seemed like an hour long sound check and set up (so they could light fucking candles on stage!? WTF??) Wolves in the Throne Room played. They were killer. Their songs flew by, even though they are all like ten minutes long. I really liked their set. Extra points to the guitarist for wearing a Waylon Jennings shirt while playing in a black metal band. Side note: this was the day I wore a Merzbow shirt and got mad complements. After that we went back to the hotel and had another vending machine dinner and again passed the fuck out.


    Sunday again we slept until the last possible minute and made it to the show to see The Endless Blockade. I saw them last year open for Coffins at ABC No Rio and they ruled there, and they got even better in the past year! They even played noise at the end of their set...not many people really got it. Lair of the Minotaur were cool, but really not anything special. Magrudergrind were pretty cool, but after trying to see them after all these years, they were kind of disappointing. Oh well. Kill the Client was next. Their music kind of sucks, but it was refreshing to see their vocalist get animated and jump into the crowd and shit. I'm surprised that more of that didn't really go on all weekend. Splitter was next and they were a welcome surprise. They had a sweet guitar tone and their vocalist ruled. Good times. They didn't have any albums for sale or I would have got one.

    After Splitter was Despise You. Their records are so fucking intense and awesome, I was so pumped to see them. To bad they really disappointed me. It seemed like the last place they wanted to be was at that show. Oh well...they did break up 13 years ago. They played an after show with Magrudergrind in a basement somewhere in Baltimore. My friend went, but I passed because I wanted to see the rest of the show. Apparently the show was one of the best ever, and I really wish I went. See the rest of the blog for more details.

    After Despise You, we found more shitty pizza ( i hate to rip on the pizza so much, but I come from New York, the land of the world's greatest pizza, and all there was to eat was, in fact, pizza. so I have to be a snob about it.) Then came back to watch Catheter. They also bored me, which is surprising because their records are killer. Oh well. I stuck around to watch Krallice who were pretty cool, but a little to technical for me...i likes my black metal raw and punky (aka shitty). I should have expected that from the dude who plays that monstrous guitar/bass instrument thing in Behold..The Arctopus however. Around this time I was walking in and out watching Absu (who i laughed at how cheesy they were...they were talking in between songs with the black metal screech..so lame) and Abscess(who jsut plain suck; even if their drummer looked like GG Allin).

    I watched Antigama who was really impressive. I couldn't believe they were a three piece. Around this time my friend went to the other show and I was getting hungry and I didn't care about any of the main stage bands, so I skipped Trap Them who i'm kinda bummed I missed, to go to my hotel and get food so I could be back for Devourment and Sigh. I ordered a medium Hawaiian pizza and ate 3/4 of it while watching House. I still had like 2 hours before I had to be back at the venue to see the last two bands, so I got comfortable and apparently fell asleep, because the next thing I knew I was woken by my friend getting back from the other show at like 1:30!! dammit! I really really really wanted to see Sigh. dammit. oh well. life somehow goes on.

    The next day was another uneventful day of traveling. In conclusion, MDF was kind of fun, but really to big of a deal for me. I hate shows with stages and barricades and crap. I probably won't be attending next year, unless there is a really fucking sick lineup. which I doubt. ok. bye.
  • 24 Hours Of Merzbow.

    27 avr. 2009, 0h42m

    I had a day off from both school and work one day (a rare occurrence when you are both a full time student and full time custom framer). Instead of record some new Wolverine Carcass material for all the various splits I've been offered (maybe tomorrow?) I instead listened to Merzbow for 24 hours.

    Watch my slow descent into madness. kinda.

    http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2093922&id=27903826&l=e73937f7a7

    One note: at one point I went out and bought KFC (the irony was almost to much) and listened to the Emil Beaulieau remix tracks and then the collab with John Wiese so I took the pics when I Got back. so the times for them are backwards.

    enjoy.
  • The Logman Show 3/24/09

    25 mars 2009, 12h07m

    7PM (US Eastern) purchaseradio.org

    Playlist:
    Baroness - Isak
    The Lively Ones - Surf Rider
    Government Alpha - Revolving Lantern
    Damaar - Preaching For Mass Suicide
    Man or Astro-Man? - Taxidermist Surf
    Gauze - 栄枯盛衰
    Funkadelic - Be My Beach
    Eagles of Death Metal - Kiss The Devil
    The Shaggs - My Pal Foot Foot
    Walter Carlos - Timesteps (Excerpt)
    James Chance & The Contortions - Twice Removed
    Fuck, The Retarded Girl - Unrepentant
    Arab On Radar - Cocaine Mummy
    Adolescents - Amoeba
    Charles Mingus - Boogie Stop Shuffle
    From Ashes Rise - Reaction
    Manowar - Kings Of Metal
    Apocolyptic Youth - Forever; Yet Another Crappy Attempt At A Cover Song
    Death By A Thousand Cuts - Approach Of The Black Claw
    Anton Maiden - Flight Of Icarus