Showing posts with label Noisegrind. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Noisegrind. Show all posts

Thursday, 5 September 2019

INFERNAL LEGIONS OF MORDOR - INCEL EXTERMINATOR

Infernal Legions Of Mordor
Incel Exterminator
2019

(Artist Submission)

Review by Joey

Genre/s: Noisecore, Grindcore, Noisegrind
For Fans Of: Gore Beyond Necropsy, Anal Cunt, Limbs Bin, Seven Minutes Of Nausea

Infernal Legions Of Mordor is what happens when one person somehow winds up living in the middle of nowhere Texas, listening to garbage from all across the spectrum of metal/punk/noise, watching shitty movies and tv shows, being a memelord, actually caring about things that matter in the sociopolitical realm, and for whatever godforsaken reason decides to throw all of these things together into one manic sonic assault of ultrashit noisecore, presented in the most displeasurable way. And obviously, this is a good thing.

Do you like samples? I sure hope you do, because there are a lot of them. Mallrats, The Venture Bros (I wouldn't be surprised if the blast beats aren't just the built in beat H.E.L.P.eR. has sped up), and Twister all make appearances here, just to name a couple. I also would hope that you like obnoxious mixing, because the levels on this jump more than Drunks With Guns records from their first incarnations. This project is pure genius, and pulls off a tongue in cheek approach which most who attempt it fail. With the endless sea of boring and corny noisecore out there, ILOM is a beacon and a blessing we don't deserve, but got anyway.

If 34 songs in just over 6 minutes is your idea of a party, you better get ready to boogie down, fucker. If not, then I don't want to know you.

Tracklisting:
I'm not even going to bother typing this all out.

LISTEN / DOWNLOAD

Monday, 25 March 2019

ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION UNIT

Erectile Dysfunction Unit
Erectile Dysfunction Unit
2019

Review by Joey

Genre/s: Noisegrind, Noisecore, Grindcore, Power Electronics, Industrial, Noise
For Fans Of: Fear Of God, Mental Abortion, Traci Lords Loves Noise, Scab Addict

Uninvited Records puts out some fantastic releases (and I'm not just saying that because Joe did a reissue of the first Bloated Subhumans tape), and this tape by Swedish noisecore project, Erectile Dysfunction Unit, is no exception. Clocking in a little under 9 minutes, this 68 track glimpse into sexual dysfunction straight from hell kicked my ass, and it'll kick yours too.

When I saw this release on Uninvited's bandcamp page, my first thought was "With a name that good, they better not fuck it up," and fortunately they did not. Like most good noisecore, the material on this release feels like one long track, with each part continuing where the last left off in an abrupt and abrasive pattern of sloppy stop/starts, feedback, drum stick counting, flurries blasts beats, and indecipherable riffs in a seemingly endless progression until it all falls apart and the tape is over. So, obviously, it's a winner.

This is one of my favorite things I've heard this year so far. I got a copy in a trade (for some things from my label Estranged Communications), and I highly recommend grabbing a copy quickly since it's a run of 50.

Tracklist:
1. 68 Tracks

LISTEN / DOWNLOAD


Monday, 1 January 2018

I changed my mind, so here you go: THE 2017 FBN YEAR-END ROUNDUP MEGAPOST

I was going to do a handful of smaller posts, but I felt that would be tedious (and also, I've been super busy with a lot of shit), and I like the dramatic flair of putting up something like this on the actual end of the year (fuck the nerds who publish lists in November when there's a whole month left). I cut  back a little from last year so as to only include releases I revisited a lot (ie there's more I liked, but these were my absolute favorites) and because I don't want to overthink it. So, it'll be 15 total instead of 15 per category (also no categories because like no rules, dude); but the drill is the same as before --  all releases have download links and are in no particular order blah blah blah -- so let's skip all that needless exposition and get right the fuck to it. Off the top of my head, here's what I liked this year.

Brainbombs Inferno
Obviously this is at the top (even though in general, these are in no particular order). Instead of writing a whole new review, however, the link leads to the one I already wrote when it came out. Short version: Brainbombs are always at the top of the food chain, and in the tradition of each of their releases having a distinct flair, this one relies on buildups rather than the spontaneous combustion which people usually (wrongly) associate with them. Have fun with your paranoia.

FFO: The Stooges, Chrome





Grim Discharge Mountain
I also reviewed this previously, so the link will go to that; but short version: it's fucking perfect industrial. Grim always manages to bring so many layers together and blend them into the most frightening pieces. It's funny, my two most anticipated releases this year were both from old pros showing everyone how it's fucking done.

FFO: Nails Øv Christ, Test Dept.
No Faith Forced Subservience
So-called contemporary "power violence" is, for the most part, a boring cesspool of wannabes playing formulaic tough guy garbage through through HM-2 pedals. Enter No Faith: another perfect example of old pros showing us all how to do something right. All you really need to know is that Dave Witte of Discordance Axis, Black Army Jacket, Exit-13, Burnt By The Sun, Human Remains, etc drums on this, and he sounds like his old self. Add layers of power electronics, an element of true unpredictability, and some unrelenting rage, and you've got a winner.

FFO: Man Is The Bastard/Noise (yes, really), Crossed Out
Blank Spell Miasma
Look, Blank Spell is one of the best bands on the planet, period. Their manic, brooding approach which combines nods to frantic 80s italian hardcore punk with elements of deathrock (and a slew of other things) is unmatched -- they really are the perfect punk band. I wrote a whole thing about it on Cvlt Nation (which you can read here) so I won't go wild in this post, but I will say that if you sleep on this band, you're a total fool and a tasteless ass.

FFO: Bedboys, Declino

Devil Master Inhabit The Corpse
And while I'm on the subject of top tier dark punk bands (who use a lot of purple and also happen to share members), Devil Master's new tape also kicks ass which should come as no surprise. I reviewed this over at Cvlt Nation (here), but short version: if you like thrashing metalpunk influenced by some of the classics from Japan, and with a true devotion to the spooky, you're gonna eat this shit up.

FFO:  集団自殺 (Syudan Jisatsu), Sex Messiah




Gasp Ghost In Scow Out
Okay, but do you know how excited I was when I found out Gasp is back? In so many words, I flipped the fuck out. Gasp is one of those bands who I've always felt deserved so much more attention and credit for how genuinely weird and intense their music is, but people who are "so into powerviolence, bro" don't even know who they are. Well, this new material sounds like Gasp -- it's the trippy spaced out psych noise violence I've always loved, but the grindy elements take more of a backseat this time. I interviewed them this year which was an incredibly fun experience (read it here), and I'm so excited to see what they've got coming next.

FFO: Suffering Luna, Dome
Plastic Plastic
Not all of these are releases I previously reviewed, I promise, but I did definitely do this one when it came out, too. Short version: Plastic is such an incredible band, and play with synthpunk in a way nobody else really is -- the industrial influence certainly puts them above most, and the overall execution is genuinely unnerving in a way no "mutant freak weirdo" bullshit ever can. This tape is just a miserable, bleak trudge through a synthy wasteland, and it's fantastic.

FFO: Nervous Gender, Flipper


Drunk In Hell Drunk In Hell
I've been waiting for this one for a while, and sweet christ it does not disappoint. Drunk In Hell are a band who perfectly represent the smut, filth, and degeneracy we've all come to expect from this style of noise rock; and this LP is a disgusting and beautiful display of depravity. Fantastic riff after fantastic riff (but only one per song, obviously), the band drudges on through the musical mire they've dumped onto the world, leaving the listener to wade along in their nauseous wake. This LP doesn't get old, and I would say it should be considered a modern classic of the style.

FFO: Rusted Shut, Drunks With Guns

Roht Roht
I love when bands who I meet perfect bands through FBN. Roht submitted their demo in 2016 and I absolutely loved it (even if I forgot to post a review of it), and I was so excited to see that they were going to have a 7" on Iron Lung Records (aka the dream label). The 7" -- which was released last year digitally, but taken down shortly after it was put up because it was picked up by ILR -- slams harder than the already amazing demo. Roht's dark, winding riffs are blanketed in harsh electronics; the band stomps forward relentlessly like a tank rolling over a mountain of skulls.. And what part of that doesn't sound awesome?

FFO: Rudimentary Peni, Skullflower
Triumvir Foul Spiritual Bloodshed
There's been a lot of cavedweller death metal in the past few years, and I gotta say the field is getting pretty crowded. Not every band can be as good as Impetuous Ritual or Antediluvian (most aren't). Triumvir Foul (along with other Vrasubatlat projects) take a different approach to the style than most of their contemporaries -- an approach which involves the inclusion of power electronics as an additional element to the already crushing and tormented sounds which come along with the cavernous death metal package. And yes, there are sickass divebombs.

FFO: Dagger Lust, Order From Chaos


Bad Breeding Divide
The integration of industrial/electronics into just about everything has made a big surge (or resurgence, really) in the past couple years. The bands who do it well do it incredibly well (and those who don't are so bad that I wouldn't bother with them anyway), and Bad Breeding is among those who deliver the goods. Divide is an LP which had me hooked instantly and doesn't get dull for a single second; Bad Breeding wears their influences pretty clearly on their sleeves, but they combine those influences with a finesse and weirdness which makes them a truly exciting band. Words won't do it justice, so take a listen for yourself.

FFO: Icons Of Filth, SPK
Full Of Hell Trumpeting Ecstasy
This is probably on just about every year-end list (as it should be) so it's not too hard to find or whatever, but I still needed to include it because of how killer it is, and because of the way it feels like the LP Full Of Hell have always been moving towards -- something they brought up in the interview I did with them this year (here). Trumpeting Ecstasy is deliberate and unrelenting -- as punk/noise/metal should be. The attention to detail and thought put into crafting it really shows in the final product, and as always, Full Of Hell leaves me excited for material to come. Plus, that industrial track fucking slams.

FFO: Discordance Axis, Multiplex



Balcanes Decrépita / Decadencia
Well, this is another (and the last on this list) I reviewed already reviewed (here), but short version: Balcanes delivers two more tracks of steamrollingly heavy post-punk on this new 7" which pick up right where last year's Carne Nueva LP left off. Waves of feedback screech over lurching dirges which pound the listener over the head repeatedly as they swell until they fall apart and end. Another winner for contemporary noise rock.

FFO: Will To Live, The Ex






Disciples Of Christ Parched Dredge
One of the greatest contemporary grind bands returned with two releases this year: a split 7" with Gas Chamber, and this 7" on ILR; both are fantastic (obviously), but this was the stronger of the two for me. DOC's brand of noise damaged grind is instantly recognizable, and just gets more vicious with each new release they unleash upon us. Parched Dredge features tracks which were on the 2015 Demo tape (now with titles) along with some brand new ones which are just as relentless and disgusting as I've come to expect from this band. DOC's breakneck bursts of dilapidated thrashing destruction will never be not exciting.

FFO: Ulcerous Phlegm, Excruciating Terror
Bone Awl The Lowest Road
Fucking finally, the Bone Awl release we were promised by NWN a year or two ago is seeing the light of day. But, until that does finally happen. Bone Awl has given us a little preview of what's to come. And well...it's Bone Awl, alright. The repetitive and tortuous riffs played through a trashcan they're famous for are dished out one after another on this tape, and (as always), they're all rippers. Do I really need to say anything else about this?

FFO: Ildjarn, Seviss






Mutant Video Vanity Of Life
Unfortunately, the horror movie soundtrack via industrial outfit known as Mutant Video is done, but they did manage to release one final LP of their dying gasp. I looked forward to this all year, and when it dropped I was all over it. Vanity Of Life differs somewhat from their previous efforts, however -- the Cronenberg elements take more of a backseat to more of an old school death industrial and industrial punk sound --  it's heavier, harsher, and more overtly aggressive than what people have come to expect from Mutant Video; but don't worry, it's still rife with the paranoia inducing subtlety that they have excelled at in the past.

FFO: Minimal Man, IRM
Gowl On Our Feet Or On Our Knees
Promo copies of this were released in 2016, but nobody ripped it so it went mostly unheard until the band put it up on their bandcamp a month ago. Gowl is another one of the top tier contemporary grind bands (even if they don't receive the same notoriety as DOC, Full Of Hell, Triac, Sete Star Sept, et al), and this release is so ruthless and ferocious that I needed to listen to it a handful of times for it to really sink in -- it's a fucking monster. From the pounding industrial at the onset of this assault to the final cut out at its end, there is not a single moment of reprieve from the punishing intensity via a flurry of riffs, hyperspeed blasts, unpredictable changes, and raw, blown out fury. This was probably left off a lot of lists because of dipshits who publish year-end lists in fucking November (with a whole month left in the year), but if you sleep on this you're missing out big time.

FFO: Suppression, Warsore



As I said at the start, there was a lot more that I liked in 2017, but a certain brevity felt fitting for this. I've got some posts which I'm part way through writing, so I'll drop those soon. 2017 was definitely a rut kind of year for me -- even if I did drop two tapes (one was an overdue dub of Execution 2 the other was a new recording of a set I played this year in Richmond, VA released as Execution 3) and was contacted by a label to release an LP -- but 2018 looks promising and exciting (and not just because I have a 12" coming out). Anyway, sorry again about the absence.

All music is bad.

Wednesday, 11 February 2015

Fear Of God - (MAIN) Discography

(Main) DISCOGRAPHY
Fear Of God


Review by Brayden Bagnall

Genre/s: Grindcore, Noisegrind
For Fans Of: Warsore, Napalm Death, Sore Throat, thedowngoing, Sete Star Sept, Agathocles, 7 Minutes Of Nausea

I'm not sure at what point I thought it'd be a good idea to track down a noisegrind band's discography, but hey, Fear of God were only around two years - it couldn't be that bad, right?
Cue me frantically wading through bootlegs, demos, re-releases and compilations I basically gave up and went with the four main, official releases instead.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Formalities out of the way, Fear Of God were a super influential grindcore band from Swizterland that were from 1986 - 1988. FOG played super raw, gnarly grind reminiscent of Scum era Napalm Death, but added a much more caustic layer of noise of the cacophony. The vocals are primitive, guttural grunts and shrieks, the guitars sound like barbed wire being dragged against a chalkboard and the blasts are a constant, pummeling presence. That being said, FOG exercised some quality control in regards to their music (a trait not often found in the world of mince/raw/noisegrind) and despite the rough-hewn edges they recorded some excellent, memorable riffs and tracks.

(P.S if you're after a release that isn't here, hit me up in the comments section and I'll see what I can do. Maybe getting a full discography won't be so bad if I do it in segments)

INCLUDED:

S/T EP (1987)
1. Rubbish Planet
2. Controlled By Fear
3. Prisoner Of Your Ideals
4. Under The Chainsaw
5. Trouble Maker
6. Proud On Your Pride
7. My Hands Deep In Your Guts
9. Which Way?
10. Pneumatic Slaughter
11. A Life In Rigorism
12. 7 Up
13. Circle A
14. Running Through The Blood
15. Raise The Siege
16. Pelzfotze
17. I'm Positive
18. The Two Sides Of The Coin
19. Locked Away
10. I've Seen
11. Absolution
12. First Class People

As Statues Fell (1988)
1. As Statues Fell
2. Controlled By Fear
3. Locked Away
4. Thy Beauty
5. Trouble Maker
6. Absolution
7. The Two Sides Of The Coin
8. Pneumatic Slaughter
9. A Life In Rigorism
10. Running Through The Blood
11. Which Way?
12. World Under My Fingernail
13. The Two Sides Of The Coin
14. Pharmageddon
15. 1000 Ways To Die
16. Veil Of Oblivion
17. Under The Chainsaw
18. My Hands
19. Raise The Siege 
20. Rubbish Planet
21. I've Seen
22. Pneumatic Slaughter
23. Ripping Apart
24. Running Through The Blood
25. Kill Miss Millie
26. First Class People

Pneumatic Slaughter (1991)
1. Intro
2. Running Through The Blood
3. Locked Away
4. A Life In Rigorism
5. I've Seen
6. The Two Sides Of The Coin
7. Fools Prayer
8. I'm Positive
9. Pneumatic Slaughter
10. Pelzfotze
11. Under The Chainsaw
12. Controlled By Fear
13. Outro

Konserven (1992)
1. Rubbish Planet
2. 2 Sides Of The Coin
3. Locked Away
4. Controlled By Fear
5. My Hands
6. Pelzfotze
7. Circle Ⓐ
8. Trouble Maker
9. Pneumatic Slaughter
10. Absolution
11. Under The Chainsaw
12. 7 Up
13. 1st Class People
14. A Life In Rigorism
15. I've Seen

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Saturday, 14 June 2014

Sete Star Sept and Limbs Bin - Split

'Split'
Sete Star Sept/Limbs Bin
2014

(Band Submission)

Genre/s: Harsh Noise, Noisecore, Noisegrind
For Fans Of: 7MON, Nihilist Commando, Agoraphobic Nosebleed, Masonna, Bastard Noise

There's a good chance you'll know who Sete Star Sept (7s7) are if you follow this blog, but for those of you unaware, 7s7 are a super prolific, two piece Japanese noisegrind band. Honestly, I've lost track of how many releases they've put out and I'm not entirely sure how the hell they manage to churn out that amount of releases, but hey, I'm glad they do.
The recording on this is a little scratchy, and very heavy on the treble, but  for the most part, I can hear 7s7 journeying into harsher, more improvised territory, with a greater emphasis on pure feedback, wild drumming and absolutely throat shredding vocals. It's a bit tricky to tell exactly what is making which noise given the quality of the recording, but for twenty minutes you'll be treated to the harshest improv jam in the history of recorded improv jams. Neat.
Aaaaaaaaaaand on the flipside, you have one man harsh noisegrind Limbs Bin! Josh Landes has been putting out his style of grind influenced harsh noise since 2008, and much like 7s7's stuff, it focuses very heavily on short, violent and painful aural temper tantrums. Purely electronic, with drum machines, harsh synths and burly vocals, Limbs Bin side is jab after jab after jab of brutal ear puncturing outbursts with these neat little spacey interludes in between them. In fact closing track As Above, So Below is fourteen whole minutes of that weirdo, spacey noise (which is reminiscent of some of Man Is The Bastard/Bastard Noise's stuff).
This is a really cool split by currently two of the most prolific noise groups out there - it's a mixed bag - but it's also pretty fucking harsh. Dig it below.

TRACKLISTING:
SETE STAR SEPT
1. Peace Preservation Law
LIMBS BIN 
2. Intro + Unmoored + A Breakdown Of Respect + Authority Violated + Sweet Tea At The JCC + Alone
3. Thamsanqa Jantjie + Love Of Painful Noise
4.White Christ + Golden Sandwich + Thuggery
5. Late Night At The Compound
6. Hemoclysm + XIII + Childs Park + The Color Of Gore + Mars Penal Colony
7. Apex Predator + To Step On The Bridge Of Light + Total Collapse + Goodbye
8. Goodbye Again + To Pittsfield, Forever Undefeated
9. As Above, So Below

Bandcamp

Saturday, 1 March 2014

The Ducks - Passing The Poison Back To The Spider

'Passing The Poison Back To The Spider'
The Ducks
2013

(Band Submission)

Review by Brayden Bagnall

Genre/s: Noisegrind, Grindcore, Harsh Noise, Industrial, Experimental
For Fans Of: Agoraphobic Nosebleed, Insect Warfare, Nihilist Commando, Final Exit, Sete Star Sept, Foetus, The Gerogerigegege

'The Ducks sound like great bears trying to emulate metal or punk but being unable to do it in a polished way'

...You could take the bandcamp bio's word for it, or you could jump right into the sonic miasma that is The Ducks and decide for yourself. The band - split between Brisbane and Canberra, Australia - are an intriguing mix of structured grindcore/punk thrown into a turbulent maelstrom of experimental electronics and full on harsh noise that will surely make your head implode (or at least scratch it). On 'Passing The Poison Back To The Spider' you'll be marched forcefully through the realms of noise, HP Lovecraft, soft jazz, synth and bastbeats and copious amounts of sampling- it's an incredibly large selection of genres. juxtaposed in increasingly creative and opposed ways. At times The Ducks sound like Foetus emulating grindcore by way of power electronics, and at other times it's a synthpunk band covering Naked City songs backwards but ultimately The Ducks are in a league of their own creating some challenging music that defies all structure and convention to blow your mind (and speakers). Go and visit The Duck's bandcamp where this release and heaps of others are available as free downloads.

TRACKLISTING:
1.Terrain Adaptive Surgeries
2. Gods Or Forces Unknown
3. The Unseen Guest
4. Impulse Control
5. Your Children's Sleep
6. Shackled, Awaiting Trial
7. North Central Positronics
8. I Told You Longer
9. Completely Without Warning
10. In The Mist
11. You Go In The Box
12. Perpetual Recurrance
13. The World Will End In 1983
14. Horror Hospital
15. This Is My Last Visit

Bandcamp

Saturday, 15 February 2014

Final Exit - 'Seasons Are Going And Going... And Lives Goes On'

'Seasons Are Going And Going... And Lives Goes On'
Final Exit
2008

Review By Jerry Kahale

Genre/s: Noisecore, Grindcore, Experimental, Noisegrind


For fans for: Sete Star Sept, Gore Beyond Necropsy, Seven Minutes Of Nausea, Penis Geyser

Not to be confused with the Swedish hardcore band of the same name (they're pretty good too if you like to listen to a band that made a particular pioneering style of hardcore ahead of its time that has since been homogenized to death by modern bands), This Final Exit hail from Japan and are perhaps the underdogs of the Japanese noisegrind scene but that doesn't make them any less special, infact quite the contrary. Have you ever at one point while listening to blistering grindcore thought to yourself "Hmm, it would be nice if i could listen to some slow acoustic music or maybe some happy clappy rock, maybe some Dick Dale inspired surf music or hey maybe some Iron Maiden or Complex to boot" then these grind maestros probably overheard you and did exactly that. 


"Seasons..." is delivered in around 10 minutes at break neck speeds constantly switching between noise and music faster than the Australian weather (heyoooooo relevant lame humor), this is for anyone that loves their reprehensible noisy grind with a polygamous marriage to a clusterfuck of other guitar centric genres.

TRACKLISTING

1. January
2. February
3. March
4. April
5. May
6. June (Ace's High)
7. July
8. August
9. September (Be My Baby)
10. October
11. November
12. December

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Saturday, 8 February 2014

White Mice – BLasssTPhlEgMEICE

'BLasssTPhlEgMEICE'
White Mice
2007

Review by Jerry Kahale

Genre/s: Noise Rock, Industrial Noise, Noisegrind, Experimental
For fans of: Lightening Bolt, Big Black, Arab On Radar, AIDS Wolf, Xbxrx

The Providence, Rhode Island noise/art music scene is no doubt a polarizing scene that’s equally loved and loathed by music fans alike that are either astonished at their outward experiments in their jugular and absurd sounds and stage presence or frowned upon for being nothing more than a bunch of artsy-fartsy types wasting their college years on making deliberately annoying music and shitty art. You can’t doubt that their creativity hasn’t gone unnoticed though and I believe there is a lot to say about these bands, some of which became highly influential. One such band sits around on the heavier spectrum, and by heavy I mean completely catastrophic just as equal parts catatonic. Insert comedic quip about how those words have “cat” in them to describe a band that are called White Mice.

I could just say that White Mice have half of Arab On Radar’s monotonous and repetitive song structure that was specifically designed for uncomfortable listening and Lightening Bolt’s adventurous foray into unorthodox soundscapes and melodies without the hyperactive nature. They’re much more than that though. Listening to White Mice makes you feel like an insane and merciless criminal, a beast that destroys with a sickening glee, a megalomaniac with full intention to inflict suffering. You’re riding on the mind of a sadist that is beyond any point of return. Armed with nothing more than a fuzzed out bass, hammering drums, a harrowing oscillator and demented vocals all in an outrageous lab mice costumes on stage, it is an essential listen to the deep end of non-feel good music. On a side note they also have the best song and album titles ever.

TRACKLISTING:
1. Blassstphlegmeice
2. Dieabeasstitty
3. Caged Mearachells
4. Catasstasteatrophy
5. Foetal Castro
6. Wrawblow
7. Violence On The Lamb
8. Porn Again
9. Hole (Sweet) Hole
10. Mousestassh Ride
11. Turban Sprawl
12. Rattarddead
13. Sewercide

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Monday, 3 February 2014

Wölfe/Sete Star Sept - Fuck The Allies

'Fuck The Allies'
Wölfe and Sete Star Sept
2013

Review By Brayden Bagnall

Genre/s: Grindcore, Noisegrind, Blackened Trash
For Fans Of: Gridlink, Shikabane, Anaal Nathrakh, Fear Of God, thedowngoing

Japan's busiest noisegrinders meet Australian blackened grind/thrash in the neat little split that dropped last year. Sete Star Sept have been touring relentlessly and dropping a new release every other week, while Wolfe have been building a dedicated fanbase at home and abroad, and while the two bands play different styles of grindcore, the two generate some ungodly levels of noise. You can expect the same frantic bass/drum noisegrind from SSS, complete with disgusting throaty shrieks and gurgles, while Wolfe kills it with their misanthropic blackened grind. Both bands are amazing, and if you ever get the chance to see them live I highly suggest you do.

TRACKLISTING:
Wolfe
1. XIII
2. XII

Sete Star Sept
1.  Operational Control
2. Empire Forces
3. The Entente
4. Involvement In The War
5. Final Structure

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Saturday, 6 July 2013

thedowngoing - Untitled EP

'Untitled EP'
thedowngoing
2011

Genre: Noisegrind, Noisecore, Grindcore
For Fans Of: Star Sete Sept, HIRS, Anal Cunt, Today Is The Day

thedowngoing are noisegrind outfit straight outta Newcastle, Australia and for a two piece band, these dudes make an ungodly amount of racket. While these guys sometimes tread in conventional grindcore territory with their riffs and drumming, they're firmly rooted in the noisier aspect of the genre. The vocals are amazing - high pitched screams that sound like they're tearing out someone's vocal cords as they're being delivered and gravelly, throaty lows. The cacophony of blastbeats and tremolo picking begins to just melt into your brain and after 9 tracks, it'll probably start seeping out of your nose. One thing's for sure - this is the most sonically intense thing to come out of Australia since 'Earth.Water.Sun' by Agents Of Abhorrence, and after one listen your ears will never be the same again.

TRACKLISTING:
1. comingdown
2. inchurch
3. claw
4. droughtbreaker
5. december
6. pulledbystrings
7. hurtnone
8. badmachete
9. muted

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Bandcamp

Monday, 10 June 2013

Merzbow and Gore Beyond Necropsy - Rectal Grinder

'Rectal Grinder'
Merzbow and Gore Beyond Necropsy
1995

'Grindcore + noise = even more noise'

Rectal Grinder seems to be a pretty apt title for this EP - four tracks of brutal harsh noise, presented by noise's most well known artist (Merzbow) and one of the more weirder, abrasive grind bands out there (Gore Beyond Necropsy). While there are instruments and vocals involved here, there is no structure, just vicious atonal pulses and screeches. If you no longer value your ears, if you fancy spending 13 minutes or so in extreme discomfort or if you're a Japanoise geek - this one's for you.

Wednesday, 5 June 2013

Nihilist Commando - Demos

DEMOS 
Nihilist Commando
2002 - 2006

Genre: Noisegrind
For Fans Of: Fear of God, Death Toll 80K, Insect Warfare, Anal Cunt

Noisegrind is a funny genre - the drum count ins are longer than the actual songs, musical talent is totally irrelevant and it's self parody about 85% of the time.
Nihilist Commando are purveyors of the aforementioned genre from Finland and are comprised of a vocalist, a drummer and two dudes swinging axes around.Yes, axes (rigged up with noise gear, of course). There's probably about a million songs in here, the lyrics are indistinguishable and it'll hurt your brain and/or ears - how fucking grind is that?!

NIHILIST COMMANDO