Showing posts with label Noise Rock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Noise Rock. Show all posts

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Today is the Day - WIllpower



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From: USA
Year: 1994
Genre: Noise Rock, Metal

From the opening sample to the discordant rendition of amazing grace, this album bleeds an atmosphere of paranoia, nihilism, self-empowerment and fear. Steve Austin’s screams and singing portraying the dissolution of relationships and mental health. The anger is tempered by a sadness that NEVER gets sappy because its dripping in sarcastic, murderous rage. Even on the one song that he actually approaches a heartfelt sentiment, on Simple Touch, it feels like he’s just reminding you of loss before the violence explodes again. And that’s just the vocals and lyrics. TITD have flirted with so many genres of rock and extreme metal over the years that I won’t attempt to list them all here, but on this album they took the noisy swagger of bands like Unsane and Jesus Lizard, added the heavily distorted melody and dreaminess of bands like Dinosaur Jr. and Hum, stirred in subtle doses of Slayer and Melvins and injected the progressive complexity of bands like King Crimson and Slint into one of the most emotionally charged and aggressively cathartic albums ever recorded. Discordant riffs slash and burn across the odd time signatures of the jazz-like drumming while the bass lines slither and thump beneath the turmoil while attempting to hold everything together. The use of samples throughout the album is notable for the way they help set the mood and tell the “story” and are almost as memorable as the music itself. I obviously worship this album and can’t recommend it enough. Will be posting the latest album, Pain is a Warning, soon but until then you can buy it here.


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Saturday, October 22, 2011

Or Rathol Nok - Demo



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From: USA
Year: 1995
Genre: Noise Rock

For this post I chose the demo of one of Mick Barr’s earliest bands, Or Rathol Nok. I got to see two of his previous bands before I saw the one show he did under this moniker in 1995 and it wasn’t until this band that his guitar playing started going in the direction that he’s now taking it in projects like Orthrelm, Octis and the black metal band Krallice. So if you are a fan of any of his stuff then it’s a pretty interesting listen. You can hear the beginnings of the style of noodly, ADD addled guitar playing that Mick is known for. It’s much more traditionally structured than anything else he’s done since then, so if you are a fan of Krallice but have a hard time listening to his other projects, don’t despair, it’s much more accessible. Jeff Caxide, a founding member of both Isis and Red Sparowes, plays bass on this recording as well.


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Saturday, November 20, 2010

Swans - My Father Will Guide Me Up a Rope to the Sky


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From: U.S.
Year: 2010
Genre: Post Punk, Noise Rock, Experimental, Avante Garde

Some new Swans for ya-->>



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Sunday, December 13, 2009

Melt-Banana - Cell-Scrape


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From: Japan
Year: 2003
Genre: Noise Rock, Experimental, Grindcore

I've been listening to this album a lot lately. I think it might have been recorded with a drum machine, but I've also heard people argue that it was really Dave Witte. Who/whatever it is, this album is pure fucking gold-->>



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Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Men of Unitus - Gland of Hope and Glory


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From: U.S.
Year: 2008
Genre: Noise Rock, Hardcore

Noisy metal from. . . well I'm not sure where(they say the Heard and McDonald Islands, but those are uninhabited). But its weird and awesome and I've been listening to it a lot lately. Soooo I suggest you do too. . .



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Saturday, August 29, 2009

Lightning Bolt - Earthly Delights


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From: U.S.
Year: 2009
Genre: Noise Rock, Experimental

The newest full-length from the legendary noise rock duo.



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