Killing Joke – Outside The Gate (1988)

Killing Joke – Outside The Gate (1988)

March 23, 2022

This is arguably the catalyst for the initial destruction of the original run of the band in the 80s. I’ve seen it called a band unravelling, a misled attempt at a solo project, or also the work of intense vanity from certain members of the group. But how does it sound? To my knowledge, Geordie and Jaz go it alone on this effort, with a hired band of session musicians. It sounds… like a really…

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Morbid Angel – Covenant (1993)

Morbid Angel – Covenant (1993)

Covenant sees another slight shift in the Morbid Angel sound. The blistering death metal is of course still here, but the sound is warmer and the subject matter is more on-the-nose in regards to the occult. I mean, just look at that album sleeve! Altars… was echoic and cavernous, Blessed… was dry and brutal, Covenant seems like a tidy mix of both of these things actually, with some slower, sludgier elements thrown in for good…

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Burial – Untrue (2007)

Burial – Untrue (2007)

March 18, 2022

I’m not the biggest club guy, Londoner or even electronic music enthusiast (although that does grow over time, judging by the burgeoning ‘electronic’ tag here on this site), but Untrue has to be one of the greatest albums ever made, all the same. I’ve read many stories about its inception, but the general one I like the most is that Burial is trying to pay tribute to the sounds and atmospheres he grew up in….

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7 Minutes Of Nausea – Disobediant Loser (1992)

7 Minutes Of Nausea – Disobediant Loser (1992)

You gotta love 7MON. In fact, one time, their addition to the OEF 2015 line up swayed me to buy a ticket and make a solo trip from the UK to the Czech Republic. Whilst I was watching this band play their ridiculous noisecore on stage, I couldn’t shake the feeling I’d travelled 100s of miles to watch a band dick about for an hour haha Noisecore, I know, isn’t everyone’s bag. Personally, I love…

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Killing Joke – Extremities, Dirt And Various Repressed Emotions (1990)

Killing Joke – Extremities, Dirt And Various Repressed Emotions (1990)

Across the decade of the 80s, a period of the latter years saw a thawing of the Killing Joke tribal post punk sound into a more accessible, new romantic or synth pop direction. The pinnacle of this was Outside The Gate, which seemed to alienate a lot of fans. The icing on that cake was the spoken word album that followed it, and Killing Joke almost seemed like a band that no longer knew its…

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KΓ«kht ArΓ€kh – Pale Swordsman (2021)

KΓ«kht ArΓ€kh – Pale Swordsman (2021)

Wow, I can immediately see what the hype is for this record. It topped a lot of lists last year, and the artwork is quite striking. Aurally, Pale Swordsman is an exercise is raw black metal, but mixing elements of DSBM (I’m in particular drawn to the slow piano overlays that remind me of Lifelover) with more traditional, unholy trinity era Darkthrone (in regards to both the riffs and the production). It also manages to…

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Defod – The Lengthening Shadow (2021)

Defod – The Lengthening Shadow (2021)

The Lengthening Shadow is the debut full length record from North Wales black metal project Defod, which follows the EP/demo cassette the project released through the FHED record label. What was good then has now been honed to become great; it is here where the shadow does indeed lengthen – the title is very apt! The songs are lengthy, intricately woven and very well produced (especially for black metal!). I’m reminded of certain aspects of…

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Sigh – Scorn Defeat (1993)

Sigh – Scorn Defeat (1993)

I am very much late to the party here. I saw Sigh in I think 2010 at a French music festival. Before that, my only real experience with the group was seeing their albums advertised inside my copy of Principle Of Evil Made Flesh (I think they may have been on the same label as Cradle Of Filth at one point). Anyways, I wasn’t blown away by the live show (particularly how they piped a…

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Municipal Waste – Slime And Punishment (2017)

Municipal Waste – Slime And Punishment (2017)

Wow, I slept on this fucker. I thought this was a new record! D’oh! Opening track “Breath Grease” is one of my favourite MW thrashers – it bolts straight out the gate and lets you know what you are in for. If you’ve heard these guys before then you surely know whats coming here. That’s not to say this is rehashed or boring, I’m just prepping you in regards to: expect some of the best…

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The Blood Divine – Awaken (1996)

The Blood Divine – Awaken (1996)

These guys are like the Audioslave of the mid 90s doom scene. When the Principle Of Evil Made Flesh lineup of Cradle Of Filth left en-mass, they teamed up with the ex-Anathema vocalist Darren White to produce what (I thought) was initially a very similar, sombre doom metal outfit. Joined by a new bass and drum section, the six piece wasted no time in dropping two albums a year apart. The first, Awaken, is an…

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Kollaps – Sibling Lovers (2017)

Kollaps – Sibling Lovers (2017)

Strong, dense industrial combining the more harrowing elements of the genre with something altogether more classic (that being the pummelling heave-ho motion and delivery of early Swans). It uses such as a backbone to create seemingly lawless noise, which is often allowed to run rampant and unstructured with abandon, but here it is pinned down like a worm on a dissection plate and we are able to peer into it. You’ll surely remember what Nietzsche…

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Cannibal Corpse – The Bleeding (1994)

Cannibal Corpse – The Bleeding (1994)

The Bleeding is the final Cannibal Corpse record with the uhh… legendary (I guess that word is still applicable despite everything lol) Chris Barnes. When I was a young’un, making my way through the brutal mires of Cannibal’s discography, I would often give up around The Bleeding, never making into the Corpsegrinder territory. I don’t really know why this was the case, because The Bleeding is just as good, if not better, than the albums…

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Uiutna / Druss – Split Tape (2013)

Uiutna / Druss – Split Tape (2013)

I saw Uiutna supporting Jarboe on one of her solo tours, I think back in 2013. I picked up this cassette because the dude’s set was really cool. Splitting here with Druss, both artists present something in the form of long-winding, experimental electronic fuckery. Not quite as out-there as say, Tangerine Dream, but allowing the same sort of droning electronica to morph and shape in its own unique, dark way. I think the Druss side…

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Gut / Gore Beyond Necropsy – Split 7″ (1994)

Gut / Gore Beyond Necropsy – Split 7″ (1994)

Gore Beyond Necropsy have this wacky edge to their tunes. I can’t really put my finger on it, but it doesn’t make it silly like, idk Sloth and stuff like that. If anything it just adds to the angular weirdness that is GBN’s early grind output. On the other side, “legendary” pornogrind outfit Gut pummel us with some dirging filth. I have a soft spot for Gut even though pornogrind is somewhat ridiculous. The sleaziness…

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VoΓ―vod – The Wake (2018)

VoΓ―vod – The Wake (2018)

VoΓ―vod have a special place in my heart. They’ve slowly grown from the Lost In Space of thrash to idk, the 2001: A Space Odyssey of thrash. Ha! Is it derivative at this point to pull together a bunch of purposefully dissonant riffs and awkward tempo changes and call it sci-fi thrash? The answer is, of course, fuck no. Especially if you’re VoΓ―vod. For me, I feel the band have been on something of a…

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Agathocles / Department Of Correction – Split 12″ (2014)

Agathocles / Department Of Correction – Split 12″ (2014)

D.O.C. can fuckin blast! Production is thick and chunky and the drums are probably triggered (legit kudos if they aren’t because they sound clear as day). Aural carnage is of course the order of the day, with several tracks of frenetic, chaotic grindcore to liven up your day. On the contrary, Agathocles offer something slow and disgusting, which is an interesting angle for these kings of mincecore. Despite the drop in production quality compared to…

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Death Grips – The Money Store (2012)

Death Grips – The Money Store (2012)

Okay, so – before I begin, how tf is this 10 years old? Damn! The time, she flies! The Money Store is the record that brought Death Grips into the mainstream, introducing the band to a new generation of music rabid fans, who no doubt lapped up the aural carnage and abrasive experimental hip hop like rabid dogs. I find a lot of the later Death Grips records get a little too obtuse, but here…

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Drugs Of Faith – Drugs Of Faith (2006)

Drugs Of Faith – Drugs Of Faith (2006)

One of my favourite elements of Agoraphobic Nosebleed is Richard Johnson’s vocal contributions. Why then, has it taken me so long to check out Drugs Of Faith? The only answer – and this is a recurring solution – is that I am an idiot. Anyways, I picked up the 12″ of the band’s debut and off we go, spinning that grind on the platter! It’s grindcore alright (would you expect anything else?) but there is…

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ΞΈoʊθ – Ruins of Gubla (2021)

ΞΈoʊθ – Ruins of Gubla (2021)

You’d think the market was already saturated when it comes to ancient Egyptian themed death metal? However this interestingly named project show us that there is room for more than one leviathan obsessed with said subject matter. Ruins Of Gubla is a dusty, down-tuned tape demo style approach to gloriously muddy death doom. The riffs are absolutely huge and are of course the centrepiece of this 4 track work. Imagine if Disembowelment and Nile had…

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Offermose – Stilhedens TΓ₯rn (2020)

Offermose – Stilhedens TΓ₯rn (2020)

Another excellent band/project I have had the pleasure of recently unearthing, Offermose offer the most (lol) stunning mixture of Tangerine Dream style Berlin School synth meandering, punctuated with vibes and call backs to the dungeon synth movement of the 90s, with shimmering, moving passages and spooky, almost black metal style vocals. Stilhedens TΓ₯rn presents a cold and morose atmosphere, but one that is peaceful and beautiful in its own way. One in which you can…

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MindSpring Memories – Gateway 2000 (2019)

MindSpring Memories – Gateway 2000 (2019)

March 11, 2022

Very old school, early-days style vaporwave, but which didn’t come out until 2019. It’s nice to see folk still making good shit in this vein and not have it become derivative or what have you. That being said, Gateway 2000 is intensely treacle-like in its pace and runtime, and I find myself nodding off or drifting away, even in the middle of the day whilst working from home and drinking black coffee. Unsure if that…

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Blasphemy – Fallen Angel Of Doom…. (1990)

Blasphemy – Fallen Angel Of Doom…. (1990)

I love this shit. I can’t believe I’ve not already written about it. Some things just slip through the cracks I guess. Anyways. This predates the 2nd wave of black metal, but is considered a classic and a grounding for the bestial / war metal movements. I guess as it predates the 2nd wave, the influences these guys were taking in surely must have been a mix of death metal and shit like Venom. There’s…

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Abortion Breath – No C.H.U.D.s No Masters (2021)

Abortion Breath – No C.H.U.D.s No Masters (2021)

Well then. This is certainly on the fringes of the bizarre. Not your typical noisecore, the uhh, lovely-named Abortion Breath instead employs electronic elements in their noise. I knew this before hand, thanks to Choppin’ Headz zine, and I expected some sort of Gorgonized Dorks approach to pummelling your senses, but this is totally, completely different. Pulsing, headache inducing electronic beats are used as “songs”, often accompanied by short bursts of anguished vocal barks. File…

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Doom II: Pirate Doom (2012/2013)

Doom II: Pirate Doom (2012/2013)

Pirate Doom has to be one of the most ridiculous yet ambitious custom Doom WADs that I have played. It comes across more of a total conversion than a level set, with a complete overhaul of the entire game to feature pirate-based landscapes and levelling, weapons and most hilariously, demons. Fighting the swashbuckling hordes genuinely had me in stitches at points, especially when a new monster was introduced. Some of the new game mechanics are…

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VHS Dreams – North Point Mall (2014)

VHS Dreams – North Point Mall (2014)

Considered a classic of the vaporwave genre, I was surprised to find the original version of this “album” is only 19 minutes long. North Point Mall falls under the initial, original arm of vaporwave, where 80s classics are warped and moulded into reimagined versions of themselves. North Point Mall, I believe, is from one of the Grand Theft Auto video games, which is a perfect vibe for this kinda shit that’s going on here. There’s…

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Mike & Rich – Expert Knob Twiddlers (1996)

Mike & Rich – Expert Knob Twiddlers (1996)

Ah, more lovely electronic weirdness, just what the doctor ordered. I love this thing. It’s a strange mixed bag of vibes, with some being pleasant and others being a bit more disturbing, which is par for the course considering who is involved. The production is an absolute marvel to listen to however and the sound leaps out best whilst listening on headphones. It’s a bit strange, but it’s worth sticking with, consumed as a whole…

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1349 – Revelations Of The Black Flame (2009)

1349 – Revelations Of The Black Flame (2009)

Revelations Of The Black Flame is an unusual entry into the 1349 discography. The band are no strangers to atmosphere and eeriness, as this often permeates their blasting, unstoppable black metal. However, the usual carnage takes a back seat here. Granted, its still here, just in less quantities. When it rips, it rips hard, but for the most part, this album is filled with unusual sonic atmospheres and haunting, cavernous ambience. The sonics crawl more…

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Duke Ellington & John Coltrane – Duke Ellington & John Coltrane (1963)

Duke Ellington & John Coltrane – Duke Ellington & John Coltrane (1963)

This is just simply fantastic. Two of jazz’s greatest musicians, from two different eras even, converging on one record, with a cohort of additional excellent players, of course. The first and last tracks are probably the prime examples of how Coltrane’s sax and Ellington’s piano play off each other so brilliantly. The drumming here is also particularly of note. Great album. Need to get it on 12″, I think.

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Grabesmond – Mordenheim (1997)

Grabesmond – Mordenheim (1997)

Gorgeously spooky, amazing, fantastically composed old school dungeon synth from 1997. Coming across like a mix between the instrumentals you’d get on early Cradle Of Filth records and something altogether more Age Of Empires II, Mordenheim is a stunning journey through synthesised orchestration. I find it wholly bizarre that this (and the following Grabesmond record) were never released on cassette. This stuff belongs on an analogue format. Brilliant.

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Iron Maiden – Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son (1988)

Iron Maiden – Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son (1988)

As my Iron Maiden journey continues for the first time, Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son has quickly cemented itself as a contender for favourite album, alongside of course the legendary Powerslave. There’s just something about the vibe, the feel, the general pace here that’s a bit different than what came before. I can’t really verbalise what it is exactly, but it’s a little bit special. Like lightening in a bottle, as they say. Production…

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Funeral Rape – A Chainsaw To The Cunt (2004)

Funeral Rape – A Chainsaw To The Cunt (2004)

Do I really need to explain what’s going on with an album title and sleeve art like this? For a band with such a terrible name, Funeral Rape have a fantastic logo. A Chainsaw To The Cunt wins no awards for originality but you can’t deny the band are not wearing their colours honestly here. Brutal death metal with gore/porn grind tinges is what the doctor ordered. You’ll either love it or hate it.

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Waco Jesus – Mayhem Doctrine (2013)

Waco Jesus – Mayhem Doctrine (2013)

You can always count on Waco Jesus to produce solid slabs of brutal, bludgeoning death metal. Mayhem Doctrine also probably has the best attempt at the sado-sexual artwork the band always strives to attain; there is always some sort of nude woman on their record sleeves and this picture works quite well. It’s understated, unlike some of the others. Seriously though, whilst maybe they will not win any awards for originality, they make up for…

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Rapoon – To West And Blue (2013)

Rapoon – To West And Blue (2013)

Spooky, dark yet somewhat blissful and meandering ambient tunes are the order of the day. To say they don’t really go anywhere would possibly be a low blow – this is ambient music after all – but I can’t get rid of the nagging feeling that I’m listening to a boatload of build-up and then not much else. This is despite the mixed bag of different vibes and textures that Rapoon throws at us. However,…

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Regurgitate – Deviant (2003)

Regurgitate – Deviant (2003)

Regurgitate fandom often seems split into two camps; that of the old, grimy, demo-tape quality goregrind, and that of the well-produced, Relapse-backed, d-beat and buzzsaw guitars goregrind. Personally, I prefer the former, but I will of course never turn my nose up to any record that bears the mark of Regurgitate. Deviant is a 2003 full length effort from the band, where – as mentioned above – the band’s dusty demo-tape d-beat reaches new heights…

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Venom – Welcome To Hell (1981)

Venom – Welcome To Hell (1981)

I just listened to this album for the first time in a long while. It had absolutely blown me away how heavy it is for something that came out in 1981. I always harp on about how incredibly heavy Swans’ Filth was for 1983, and although these two things are completely different, Venom’s intense dirty heaviness is a marvel for 1981. Talk about being ahead of the times! I recently had a conversation with an…

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Burial – Street Halo (2011)

Burial – Street Halo (2011)

One that’s been on the to-do list for a fucking decade, would you believe? Anyways, I missed the 12″ release of this but have heard it many times over the last ten years. Street Halo (the song, as well as the EP in general) is super danceable for Burial, but still retains that dark, urban sprawl. The music conjures mental images of street lights, rain on the bus window, clandestine clubs, and walls covered in…

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δΈ–η•Œγ―80εΉ΄δ»£γ«η΅‚δΊ†γ—γΎγ—γŸ – ムーンラむズ (2019)

δΈ–η•Œγ―80εΉ΄δ»£γ«η΅‚δΊ†γ—γΎγ—γŸ – ムーンラむズ (2019)

Intense, blocky old-style vaporwave is the order of the day, although there is an extra sense of mystery to this project. I’m starting to wonder when bad 80s music slowed down and warped beyond recognition will start to get old for me? But hey, whilst the neon sun shines, right!? I have absolutely no idea what the name of this project is, but I love the vibes, and I love the production, which is fairly…

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White Chamber – Pale Tears (2017)

White Chamber – Pale Tears (2017)

I stumbled onto Kim Larson’s White Chamber after hearing her contribution to Offermose’s Stilhedens TΓ₯rn record (the first track, I believe). As with many times before, Discogs led me down the garden path, where I found this little EP resting next to a (digital) pond. Similar to Offermose, White Chamber is initially coming across like a mix of a foundational base of Berlin School, coupled with the spooky, folky electronics of earlier Death In June…

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Tumour – Disposer (2008)

Tumour – Disposer (2008)

Disposer was the start of my torrid love affair with the putrid project that is Tumour. I got a slab of about 20 of these through a trade with Bringer Of Gore back in the day (I’d put out a grindcore compilation on 7″), and I had them sitting around for a while because my distro’ing game was not particularly strong. Any band that crams 20+ songs onto a 7″ EP is worth checking out…

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Robert Turman – Flux (1981)

Robert Turman – Flux (1981)

Flux is a sublime journey through laid back and mesmerizing lo-fi electronic soundscapes. Robert Turman is an expert at conjuring moods from minimal and subtle sound design. Flux is not a hundred miles away from Selected Ambient Works Vol. 1, an album that is often praised as one of the greatest electronic works of all time. However, to compare the two to give some idea of the sound here, Flux lurks more in the shadows,…

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Tunkio / Tolerance- Split Tape (2018)

Tunkio / Tolerance- Split Tape (2018)

Amazing split cassette featuring two of my favourite goregrind discoveries of the last year or so. Tolerance pummel you with beats that are almost danceable, if they weren’t buried underneath a layer of grime, mirky guitars and shifted vokills. Tunkio is more into the “ping snare” school of gore, with looser production and a lighter sound than the suffocation of Tolerance, but is still a lethally fast bout of grinding menace. Tidy darts!

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Black Sabbath – Tyr (1990)

Black Sabbath – Tyr (1990)

March 6, 2022

Tyr seems to ranked high amongst the Tony Martin era Sabbath records. Personally, it’s one of my least favourites, coming along like a second-rate Headless Cross, if I could be so bold. The later Martin stuff, although much more critically reviled, seems heavier and more in the spirit of Sabbath than something like this. It doesn’t help here that it sounds dated and out of touch, even for its release date. This is a fault…

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Darken Wood – V (2019)

Darken Wood – V (2019)

I’ve started a bit randomly here, coming in at number 5 of (so far) 6 dungeon synth records by the beautiful Darken Wood. Honestly, the first thing that springs to mind several minutes after letting V unfold is memories of exploring both the Imperial lands of Cyrodiil in TES IV: Oblivion and traversing the wilderness in TES II: Daggerfall. That’s what I love about good dungeon synth, is the ability for it to take you…

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Anal Penetration – …The Lost Shits (2005)

Anal Penetration – …The Lost Shits (2005)

Once I was lost, now I am found! Some shit from Anal Penetration (what a sentence) that was apparently lost, is now presented to us through the interpretive medium of pornogrind. I love grind and all of its ridiculous subgenres, but pornogrind is where I am most thin on the ground, thanks mostly to the legions of tupa tupa dickheads with songs about rape and fisting and so on. I’m not saying Anal Penetration, especially…

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Killing Joke – Brighter Than A Thousand Suns (1986)

Killing Joke – Brighter Than A Thousand Suns (1986)

What I would define (if possible) as Killing Joke’s “poppy” period is probably my least favourite era. That being said, Night Time is a banging album, but Brighter Than A Thousand Suns continues in this vein, but with less urgency and with more sprinklings of New Romantic style pomp. That’s not to say the songs aren’t sprawling or lush or anything like that, but elementally, things just come together differently, and therefore hit differently, especially…

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H A Z E – Internet Explorer (2019)

H A Z E – Internet Explorer (2019)

H A Z E uses the vaporwave feel and aesthetic as ground work for building excellent and chilled out electronic offerings. However, like many modern entries into the genre, calling Internet Explorer simply vaporwave does the record a disservice. There are many forms of electronic meandering present here, and I’m reminded a lot of the more spacey and ambient stuff Mick Harris did in the 90s with Scorn, specifically here in the tracks “Connected” and…

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Dinner Party – Dinner Party (2020)

Dinner Party – Dinner Party (2020)

This is a short yet rewarding release from Terrace Martin and a revolving door of collaborators. It’s warm, comfortable yet snazzy music that is summed up perfectly in its name. I’m reminded how Miles Davis’ Doo Bop tried to mix jazz with the emerging and extremely popular hip hop styles of the early 90s. Whilst that might not have gone to plan, here such a thing is achieved to a dazzling effect. Kamasi Washington crops…

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Eyeliner – Buy Now (2015)

Eyeliner – Buy Now (2015)

This has to be one of my favourite vaporwave / future funk releases. I’ve always shyed away from using the term future funk but I think it certainly applies here more than vaporwave. Specifically, I think, because there seems to be zero repurposing of existing artist’s work; Buy Now appears to be entirely original compositions that are absolutely gorgeous in capturing that late 80s / early 90s synthesizer sound. There is also a prominent funky…

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DJ Bailey – Intelligent Drum And Bass (1996)

DJ Bailey – Intelligent Drum And Bass (1996)

This is a fantastic collection of tunes from the 90s, which YouTube insisted on forcing down my gullet. Honestly, this thing has been in my recommended for what seems like a year or so. Now that I’ve heard it, I want to go out and get a copy of the actual cassette. This is some chilled out shit. It doesn’t quite fall into “house” territory, but the drum and bass beats are more a laid…

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Snoop Dogg – Malice N Wonderland (2009)

Snoop Dogg – Malice N Wonderland (2009)

Well then….. lol. I got this from a charity shop I think in 2013 or at the latest 2014. I used to work part time collecting dead peoples clothes that charity shops couldn’t sell. They’d sell the clothes to my company by weight, so the money would still be going to good causes, and we’d collect the clothes in high volumes and take them back to HQ to be pulped and turned into fuck-knows-what. This…

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Vomi Noir – Les Myasmes De La Deliquescence (2019)

Vomi Noir – Les Myasmes De La Deliquescence (2019)

Vomi Noir are quickly becoming one of my favourite goregrind acts. Colour me surprised then, when I found myself listening to their debut full length with a furrowed brow. To call Vomi Noir “polished” in the same way that Nasum or Pig Destroyer is polished, would be a complete lie. However, this record comes with a much more shinier punch than I ever could have imagined it to. Is that a bad thing? Can I…

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Kamasi Washington – Harmony Of Difference (2017)

Kamasi Washington – Harmony Of Difference (2017)

Harmony Of Difference, at “only” 30 minutes, is of course, never going to reach the sprawling, gargantuan payoffs of The Epic or Heaven And Earth, but its still an enjoyable slab of meandering, busy jazz that’s up there with the all-time greats. 13 of the 30 minutes are taken up by closer “The Truth”, which ramps up the saxophonic carnage (yep) to batshit levels of warbling goodness. That sentence does the rest of the ensemble…

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The Day Everything Became Nothing – Brutal (2008)

The Day Everything Became Nothing – Brutal (2008)

There are few bands that create goregrind as cut and dry as The Day Everything Became Nothing. Its almost a sick, twisted opposite to what the genre usually contains – that being splattering, sloppy, gloopy music which admittedly has a blasting, precise backbone, but often gives the impression of total sonic sickness and chaos. On Brutal however, the band expand on their razor-sharp sound, bludgeoning you to death with perfect and rigid slabs of dense…

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Infest – Infest (1991)

Infest – Infest (1991)

What can I say about Infest? At this point the band is beyond legendary in both the hardcore punk and grindcore / powerviolence circles. As much as I love the band (live they kill it) I’d never actually heard this self titled 7″. Shame on me, because its fucking incredible. This thing is the pinnacle of hardcore / powerviolence. The sound, the mix, the anger. Shit! Absolutely incredible record. Well worth checking out as its…

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Gets Worse / Endless Swarm – Split 7″ (2018)

Gets Worse / Endless Swarm – Split 7″ (2018)

I don’t know what I can say about Gets Worse that I haven’t said before. They are, easily, one of the best powerviolence groups out there right now. More of that fine metallic carnage is lined up for us here, alongside Endless Swarm’s more unrelenting grind savagery. Truly, a fantastic split EP.

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Genesis – Invisible Touch (1986)

Genesis – Invisible Touch (1986)

I’ve never listened to Genesis before. Of course, their shit is all over the radio, but never to the point have I sat down and enjoyed one of their albums. I also can’t help but feel like Patrick Bateman listening to this shit. Anyways, it’s a very poppy, very synthesizer-heavy roundup of songs from Genesis. There’s some absolute bangers, and then there’s some tracks that just kinda blur on by with nothing to say for…

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Etienne Daho – Pop Satori (1986)

Etienne Daho – Pop Satori (1986)

Since September 2019 I’ve had a private Telegram channel in which I keep track of everything that I listen to. Once I’ve done a piece on LIW for that particular release, I delete the entry from the Telegram channel. Etienne Daho’s Pop Satori has been on that list since September 2019 lol. In fact, I remember listening to it, headphones on whilst lying on the sofa, my girlfriend not long pregnant with our son. She’d…

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Sepultura – The Mediator Between The Head And Hands Must Be The Heart (2013)

Sepultura – The Mediator Between The Head And Hands Must Be The Heart (2013)

February 1, 2022

This later-career effort from Sepultura is a decent, well-rounded release of metallic goodness. It is, admittedly, my first experience with such, outside of a cursory listen to A-Lex several years ago, and I have to admit I thoroughly enjoyed it. I love how, despite how drastically different this record sounds to the Sepultura of old, that there is still tribal drumming cropping up now and then. Great stuff.

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Graveyard – Innocence & Decadence (2015)

Graveyard – Innocence & Decadence (2015)

I’ve never been the biggest fan of Graveyard, but I have friends who adore them. So when this dropped, I added it to my To Do list, and I typical Lines In Wax fashion, it’s taken me 6 years to get around to giving it a proper listen and commit it to the virtual collection. I’m getting better, and as I get older my ducks are more and more in a line but there’s still…

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Kate Bush – Hounds Of Love (1985)

Kate Bush – Hounds Of Love (1985)

This one has been on the list for a while. Always been a fan of Kate’s unusual voice and the kinda spiritual instrumentation used, even at the peak of 80s synthesizers. Hounds Of Love really shows off Kate’s intense and mesmerising vocal performances, and there are some very interesting twists in the song writing. Lovely stuff.

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Rammstein – Untitled (2019)

Rammstein – Untitled (2019)

Rammstein’s most recent, self-titled (untitled?0 outing was a streamlined affair of elements taken from several of the more recent releases, but seemingly with that trademark perverted sleaze taken out. Unsure if Lindemann is getting his kinky demons exorcised in his solo project, but Rammstein seems a little sterile. That’s not necessarily a bad thing, it’s just that the music now has to speak for itself, with the dumbed down gimmick.

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Miles Davis – Big Fun (1974)

Miles Davis – Big Fun (1974)

January 28, 2022

Big Fun is one of my favourite Miles Davis records. It comes smack in the middle of the 70s experimentation period, and has all the hallmarks of that era. Does it really “go” anywhere? Perhaps not. Big Fun is full of the more meandering moments that you’d get on Bitches Brew, only without the unique haunting vibes that record possesses. This is a straight up set of experimental jazz suites, and I love everything about…

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Killing Joke – Killing Joke (2003)

Killing Joke – Killing Joke (2003)

Is there a comeback album as perfect as this? How many bands go away and then return better than ever before? The 2003 self-titled release from Killing Joke was also the first experience most people of my generation had with the band, too. Personally, I was never really that into it, I loved “Asteroid” and had heard “Loose Cannon” but I was 14 at the time so was neck deep in other types of music….

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MotΓΆrhead – Iron Fist (1982)

MotΓΆrhead – Iron Fist (1982)

Iron Fist is the first meh experience I’ve encountered whilst working my way chronologically through the MotΓΆrhead discography. I suppose whatever the band dropped would have to be diamond hard to top Ace Of Spades or Bomber, but Iron Fist is more than just a record paling in comparison, its just flat out not very good. It just seems tired. Its everything about MotΓΆrhead that stopped me from listening to MotΓΆrhead. The production is rubbish,…

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Doom II: Speed Of Doom (2010)

Doom II: Speed Of Doom (2010)

Speed Of Doom is an incredibly well made set of maps for Doom II. Honestly, the fact that these began as a speed mapping exercise (hence the name), truly boggles the mind in terms of the level quality. But there is one problem. This is far, far too hard for me. I’m one of those cats that plays on UV because it’s “the” way to experience everything Doom has to throw at you, but Jesus…

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Black Sabbath – Master Of Reality (1971)

Black Sabbath – Master Of Reality (1971)

I’m unsure how the fuck I’ve managed to avoid writing about this album for the entire existence of this website. Especially considering I worked my way through the entire Sabbath discography last year during lockdown. So I broke out my Dad’s copy on 12″ vinyl, and spun it again (any excuse) for the purposes of writing this post. This has to be peak Ozzy era. Three fucking albums in 18 months (this being the third)…

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Dwarves – Come Clean (2000)

Dwarves – Come Clean (2000)

Come Clean is probably the poppiest Dwarves album. I attribute this to the direction the band took through the 90s, but they eventually came full circle (perhaps not to the original sound, but to the speedy, cheeky punk of old). Come Clean even has some industrial metal influences, (see the verses of “Over You” with its looped riffs and stomping programmed percussion). Its also a pretty short record, all in all. A tidy entry into…

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Funeral Rape – Sexperiment (2006)

Funeral Rape – Sexperiment (2006)

This is a dirgy, horrible mess. Of course, I mean that in the best possible way. Fuck if I can remember where I got this thing from, but I had it on my iPod “back in the day”. It must have come from some forum or something. Anyways, mirky, pornogrind meets brutal death metal is the order of the day. The name of the band is pretty awful, but the logo is really cool. The…

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Hogslayer – Defacer (2015)

Hogslayer – Defacer (2015)

Hogslayer were big news at one point, at least in the Welsh underground scene. I remember catching their headline set at Red Sun Festival 2015 and being blown away at how many people were in the room. I’d never seen Cardiff’s Moon Club so full (RIP, to the upstairs part at least!). I’ve had this album on my review list since it’s release. I’ve never made it past the first couple of tracks. I’ve always…

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Nightwish – Once (2003)

Nightwish – Once (2003)

I can’t remember why I bought this as a kid. I’ve never liked this kind of thing. Maybe I thought Tarja was hot? I honestly can’t remember. This is an epic album, however. The usual, expected bombast of earlier Nightwish is present (before the poppy stuff took center stage), and there is a savage heaviness underpinning proceedings. Tracks like “Planet Hell”, or “Romanticide” keep the record grounded, whilst meandering suites such as “Creek Mary’s Blood”…

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Pink Floyd – The Dark Side Of The Moon (1973)

Pink Floyd – The Dark Side Of The Moon (1973)

January 27, 2022

I recently spent a bit more time with this album (it’s been years) and it reminded me of just how special it is. Its easy to think of this as overrated, especially in comparison to some other gems in the Pink Floyd catalogue, but personally, I think this thing deserves all the hype it gets. Is it a disjointed fucking mess with seemingly no direction or purpose? Seems like it. Does it matter? Not really….

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Khthoniik Cerviiks – Γ†equiizoiikum (2020)

Khthoniik Cerviiks – Γ†equiizoiikum (2020)

Well this one was a random time investment, purely off the name of the band and the record, and off the cover art. I’m still not quite sure how to classify this fucker, which is a good thing. There’s a ton of different vibes going on here, but the production manages to wrangle it all together; the bands intricate and experimental style is pinned down and grounded by the engineering on this. Truly, a bizarre…

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Blood Incantation – Hidden History Of The Human Race (2019)

Blood Incantation – Hidden History Of The Human Race (2019)

Blood Incantation have won the hearts and minds (lol) of death metal fans the world over and it really is easy to see why. Their space and sci-fi vibes may be more akin to thrashers VoΓ―vod or Vektor, but there is no loss of brutality here on Hidden History Of The Human Race. The songs are intricately crafted and very well produced (but not over-polished!), with a stage that gives these monsters room to breath….

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Terrace Martin – Lies (2020)

Terrace Martin – Lies (2020)

Well this is an absolute banger of a track. I tend to focus on albums rather than singles here on LIW, but every now and then I’ll hear one so have to write about it. This has an absolutely stomper of a beat to it, backed up with some clean and stunning synthesizers and robotic vocals. I believe this guy has done some work with Kamasi Washington so I’ll have to try and hunt that…

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Bestial Putrefaction – Eternal Flesh Ripping Chaos (2021)

Bestial Putrefaction – Eternal Flesh Ripping Chaos (2021)

Fucking heck, lad. This thing pulls absolutely zero punches. Mixing a cauldron of bestial war metal with stomach-churning goregrind, Bestial Putrefaction bring us this disgusting slice of almost-unlistenable audio punishment. Yeah, the production is a little bit on the ear-grating side, but I heavily appreciate what’s going on here. I picked up the cassette version, because musically, it honestly doesn’t get much harder or extreme than this. And that’s sick. Edit: I just found out…

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This Is The End (2013)

This Is The End (2013)

January 25, 2022

This was a strange one. The Franco / Rogan et al contingent and their purile humour tackle the subject of the world ending, of course with a six hundred billion celebrity guest cast list and the main set being James Franco’s house. Honestly, this was absolutely rubbish and I dread to sit and think of what better uses the money used to make this film could have been used for.

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Aphex Twin – Drukqs (2001)

Aphex Twin – Drukqs (2001)

Drukqs has always eluded me. I’m not really sure why, but it just has. Maybe it was the length of it? I would be speculating, to give any more reasons. Well, I finally listened to it, and after completing it, I exclaimed: “Oh OK, cool”. Of course, the maddening Aphex “acid” is on par as per always, but as far as some of the mellower moments go… They seemed to drag a bit, I won’t…

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JK Flesh – Exit Stance (2017)

JK Flesh – Exit Stance (2017)

This is a fantastic 4-track EP from JK Flesh, released on 12″ by the Downwards label. Expect less of the guitar-orientated tracks of the early 2010s and instead embrace the body-moving, cerebral techno explosions that we have surely come to know and love from the project. My favourite track on this thing has to be “Bullied By Love”, but to be honest, all 4 are absolute corkers. One for the late nights when the weed…

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The Exploited – Troops Of Tomorrow (1982)

The Exploited – Troops Of Tomorrow (1982)

My uncle, Terry Oakes, did the cover painting for this one. He did a few Exploited releases actually, I believe, although he mostly did fantasy novel cover paintings. Just a random bit of information for you there. Troops Of Tomorrow is primo old school Exploited though, before the thrash influences crept in. Its raw, ready and definitely rough around the edges. But wouldn’t it be shite if it wasn’t? This is punk after all. I…

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Lymphatic Phlegm / S.M.E.S. – Split CD (2002)

Lymphatic Phlegm / S.M.E.S. – Split CD (2002)

Bleeechhh! Hitting you right in the sweet sweet sickness button (your prostate?), Lymphatic Phlegm bring their often-imitated, never-beaten spooky goregrind to the table. The riffs are just super intense here, how do they keep things fresh whilst also sounding so consistent? S.M.E.S. seems weirdly loaded towards the left channel, which is a bit of a head fuck at first but if anything just adds to the cheap, synthetic electronic sound and vibe. If you’ve never…

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Mastodon – Remission (2004)

Mastodon – Remission (2004)

With the latest Mastodon release unleashed on the world, I figured I’d go back and actually finally check out Remission. Having only heard “March Of The Fire Ants”, I had a lot to learn about this record. The sound stage is huge, with the enormous meat grinder bass taking up the center. Not to shit on the rest of the band, but what captures and ensnares my attention for this entire listen is the drumming…

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Jex Thoth – Jex Thoth (2008)

Jex Thoth – Jex Thoth (2008)

I saw Jex Thoth once (fronting Sabbath Assembly), and whilst there is something a bit magical about that band, I prefer her “solo” work (even though this is a band all in of itself). This has a bit more stonery crunch and fuzz to the guitars, a bit more of a dirtier sound and a bit more go to it, where I found Sabbath Assembly to be quite pensive. Granted, there are larger themes at…

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Lifelover – Dekadens (2009)

Lifelover – Dekadens (2009)

I always thought Pulver would remain out front but I think this mini album (EP?) has won out as the favourite. There is no time wasted here. The running may be short, but it’s nothing but pure quality from start to finish. Any fat has been trimmed. Every single track is an absolute belter and they all stand up there as my favourites from Lifelover. The opening riff on “Lethargy” makes it the smash hit…

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Birdflesh – The Farmer’s Wrath (2008)

Birdflesh – The Farmer’s Wrath (2008)

Birdflesh are probably one of the most fun grindcore bands you could hope to see live. The Farmer’s Wrath is a solid, well-produced full length effort from the comedic trio, who I guess are to “regular/traditional” grindcore that Rompeprop are to gore/pornogrind. Yes, there’s a silliness to proceedings, but the grind on show is 100% serious. Its deadly fast, with razor sharp riffing and barked vocals.

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Doom II: No Rest For The Living (2010)

Doom II: No Rest For The Living (2010)

When Doom II was ported to Xbox Live Arcade just over a decade ago, the guys given the job (Nerve Software) also made their own expansion / mini-WAD called No Rest For The Living. Honestly, these are some incredibly solid levels and they can be pretty damn difficult if you bite off more than you can chew. It has the length of an Ultimate Doom episode, rather than a full Doom II campaign, but that…

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Slayer – Hell Awaits (1985)

Slayer – Hell Awaits (1985)

There’s a firmly drawn line between “evil” Slayer and “angry” Slayer, and this 80s classis is of course firmly in the “evil” camp. For me, its not as good as South Of Heaven or Reign In Blood but damn this is some sinister thrash right here. Stand out track? Fuck it, just play the whole thing through in one go and be done with it.

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Broken Sword: The Shadow Of The Templars (Game) / Barrington Pheloung – Broken Sword Original Soundtrack (1996)

Broken Sword: The Shadow Of The Templars (Game) / Barrington Pheloung – Broken Sword Original Soundtrack (1996)

I initially decided I would split out the game review and OST review for this one (like I’ve done with some games and not others – we value consistency here at Lines In Wax) but honestly, the two elements are so completely interwoven and linked, to separate them is alien. Broken Sword was one of my favourite games as a kid. Granted, I was far too young to really understand the plot and also far…

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Pink Floyd – Atom Heart Mother (1970)

Pink Floyd – Atom Heart Mother (1970)

To say that this is a “strange” Pink Floyd album probably does the band a disservice, but it feels like the penultimate firework in a display, just before Meddle comes flying out as full-blown peak Floyd of the early days. Side A is whole piece, which is easily the best bit about this record, with the B side containing smaller, more digestible songs which are, unfortunately, a little bit forgettable. The final track is some…

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Morbid Angel – Blessed Are The Sick (1991)

Morbid Angel – Blessed Are The Sick (1991)

I see a lot of Internet people moaning that the production on this is shit. Its too dry and too sterile, they say. Motherfuckers, are we gonna pretend the whole Morrisound death metal saturation thingy never happened? Shiiiiiit. On the scale of dryness from a martini to the Sahara desert, Blessed Are The Sick is lodged firmly on the tastier, lip-smacking beverage end of dry. So yes, the production is sterile. But the riffs are…

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Skindred – Babylon (2002)

Skindred – Babylon (2002)

January 21, 2022

Where Dub War met its end, Skindred rose from the ashes, sailing to new heights of popularity and success. Babylon would go on to sell extremely well, and whilst maybe it hasn’t aged all that well, stand out tracks like “Pressure”, the title track or “Selector” remind you why this brand of ragga, dub and metal was so infectious.

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Mayhem – De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas (1994)

Mayhem – De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas (1994)

There’s a lot I could say about this album but honestly where on earth do you begin? Considered probably one of the most legendary black metal releases of all time, and steeped in mystery, murder and mayhem (pun absolutely intended), De Mysteriis was the culmination of an insane moment in musical history. But how does it sound? The riffs are ice cold. The drums? Overpowering as shit. I hope you like blastbeats, because you’re gonna…

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The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble – The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble (2006)

The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble – The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble (2006)

I saw this ensemble live in Roadburn Festival, at either the 2011 or 2012 edition. The work they performed there was much more ambient, downtempo and minimal than this self-titled record. It is an album that reminds me of Ulver’s Perdition City, yet of course sounds nothing like Perdition City. The self-titled offering of Darkjazz here however is a cinematic, urban offering that flitters between traditional instrumentation and pulsing electronic passages; one works off the…

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Rush – Moving Pictures (1981)

Rush – Moving Pictures (1981)

Rush are one of those bands that seem to command infinite respect but who’s legacy has somewhat sailed me by. I’ve also had a lot of time for the rhythm section of this band, but asides from giving 2112 a go a few times, its not really been for me. Moving Pictures (which shares a title with an hilarious Discworld book) suffers the same fate. I just cannot get into it. Shit, this thing leads…

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Wolves In The Throne Room – Black Cascade (2009)

Wolves In The Throne Room – Black Cascade (2009)

I’m not too well versed in the works of Wolves In The Throne Room, and I certainly missed the initial hype that carried these guys along nicely about a decade ago. But none of that matters, because records like Black Cascade will live forever, giving time wasting idiots like me plenty of time to finally get around to hearing it. It reminds me, actually, of Dead As Dreams by Weakling. This is much more polished,…

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Operation Ivy – Operation Ivy (1991)

Operation Ivy – Operation Ivy (1991)

All I know is that I don’t know nothing, right? Tell you for what, I didn’t know that Tim Armstrong was in this band. Shows what I know about punk (next to sweet fuck all now confirmed). Honestly though it’s a good thing, his Clash-style drawl puts me off both Transplants and Rancid, and what I’ve heard of Tim Timebomb or whatever doesn’t exactly inspire me, so if I’d known that Tim was in Operation…

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Ascension Of The Watchers – Numinosum (2007)

Ascension Of The Watchers – Numinosum (2007)

Holy fucking shit this is boring. There’s some good ideas, some good instrumentation and some good vocals from Mr Bell, but fuck are the songs too long. The album in general could probably lose a third of its run time (that Simon & Garfunkel cover can be the first thing to get into the sea and never emerge again) and be wholly better for it. The first third is easily the best stuff here, even…

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Deliberate Miscarriage – Mortuary Melodies (2021)

Deliberate Miscarriage – Mortuary Melodies (2021)

January 19, 2022

Razor sharp brutal death from Swansea, innit bruv, featuring – I believe – an ex member of Sodomized Cadaver. Sounds absolutely huge as well, with some session drums from the fella from Ingested (tidy stuff). The production is balanced and the metal is brutal. I’m on board with this, silly name and all.

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The Oath – The Oath (2014)

The Oath – The Oath (2014)

Has it really been 7 years since this came out? Haha! Damn, my priorities are all over the place. Granted, I got very tired very quickly with the whole occult rock revival thing, but thats no excuse to take 7 years to review something. The Oath are pretty good to be fair, with decent amounts of occult swagger tinting this fairly safe play on the rock and roll template. The extremely-levelled-off production also compromises to…

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Symphony X – The Divine Wings Of Tragedy (1996)

Symphony X – The Divine Wings Of Tragedy (1996)

Usually not my cup of tea, well, ever lol – but recently (last year sometime) I did two Dream Theatre reviews, so figured it only proper to go back and commit this Symphony X record to the site. Its something I came across when I was about 15 or 16, and had it on my iPod, even though I was far from into any of this kinda stuff. Honestly, listening to this put me right…

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Charlemagne Palestine – Strumming Music (1974)

Charlemagne Palestine – Strumming Music (1974)

I checked this out on the back of Michael Gira of Swans’ enthusiastic descriptions of it during an interview a few years ago. There’s probably a lot more going on here than I can do justice with words on my crappy “what I’ve listened to” blog, but expect long, meandering, overlapping piano compositions. If that sounds like your kind of thing, get involved.

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