Monday, April 18, 2022

Pharoah Sanders - Pharoah (1978)

 


Sander's 14th effort shows him and group exploring a slower, almost psychedelic vibe on Side A. There's definitely something spiritual and meditative in the droning. Side B is a bit more upbeat and features the brilliant guitar work of Tisziji Muñoz and keys player Jiggs Chase trading solos, and even Sander's himself sharing his vocals.  You need more Pharoah in your life. I know I do. 

Sunday, April 17, 2022

n.hir / Rudy Decelière - Alcôve 07 (2022)

 


With recordings like this, I love nothing more than grabbing my headphones, a pair of large, brightly color sunglasses and laying in a hammock in the park on a warm sunny days. Preferably with a headful of smoke. I'm relatively new to this French label, specializing in ambiance, field recordings, and general loner music. Some music nerds refer to this as lowercase, but who cares. It's great heady music, and the 7th in the series, herein featuring a split by n.hir & Rudy Decelière. Slide over to the label's page and have a look around. They're taking part in the cassette tape revival and I am into that. 

Saturday, April 16, 2022

Frank Lowe - Fresh (1975)

 



Frank's 3rd album features the help of the Bowie Brothers in churning out a pair of Monk tunes, and 3 Lowe originals. There's moments of far-reaching freakouts, and moments of clear and concise jamming. I've been really enjoying the U.K. based Black Lion releases pretty constantly over the years. It's always a treat when the internet gods bless me with a new find, and I hope this share gives you the same feelings

Friday, April 15, 2022

Tomasz Stańko - Chameleon (1989)

 


Almost deadcenter in the middle of Stańko's career and he was still pumping out quality tunes. Albeit, dated sounding at times, what with those big ass 1980's synths and larger than life basslines. The group makes up for it with outstandingly eerie sounding tracks like Euforila and  Balladella. Give it a chance. 


Thursday, April 14, 2022

John Abercrombie - The Third Quartet (2007)


By this point in John's life, he'd already recorded over 100+ albums as a leader or with other groups, and with a sizable number of those recordings with the prestigious ECM records. Herein the guitar virtuoso plays open, playful tunes, while allowing Feldman an opportunity to shine as well. The album carries a relaxing and upbeat vibe that's a welcome change from all the thunderous noise I've been filling my head with, as I battled these few remaining days of the cold. 

Wednesday, April 13, 2022

Storm Kvlt - Europas Weg zum Grab (2022)

 


Another delicious bowl of raw black metal served up fresh and ready for ear absorption. I will not lie, this album does not reinvent the wheel, but damn if it doesn't show us a great was to use it. Grab a drink and have a smoke and tune in for today's program. 

Tuesday, April 12, 2022

Хмарь - Мгла (2021)

 



Debut effort from Russia's Хмарь is full of emotion and humility, coupled with crisp, clean production and the rawest vocals I've heard so far. I have been consuming truckloads of BM the last few months and have to admit, I have never been happier emotionally, or felt more stable then now. Fuck the hype, fill your ears with this and do something good for yourself today.

Monday, April 11, 2022

Turris Eburnea - Turris Eburnea [EP] (2021)

 



This set was recorded primarily during the first quarantine period, when we all were locked in our homes, hotels, and hospitals, completely unaware of the feastering shitstrom we were all about to experience. This EP is short romp through existential dread, longing, and utter fucking confusion. It's a great distraction from life. Each track flows tragically into the next, seamlessly, sometimes like the early days of this pandemic. 


Sunday, April 10, 2022

Ominous Resurrection - Judgement (2020)

 


Ominous Resurrection pushes the emotional, starkness of black metal into new and uncharted territory with their latest effort. The album delivers the blasting drive we all love, mixed with sludgy, thick as syrup lofi production. And the guitar tones are fucking incredible. Grab this and go for a walk. It's starting to get warm again. 

Saturday, April 9, 2022

Katla - Allt Þetta Helvitis Myrkur (2020)

 


A most epic journey through the frozen lands of Iceland are present herein for Katla's recent effort. The album title roughly translates to All this Damn Darkness and that is what's expressed on this release. This album represents winter and it may still be snowing here but I imagine it's nothing compared to what gathers and falls in and around this county. 

Friday, April 8, 2022

Darkenhöld - Arcanes & Sortilèges (2020)

 


It took awhile for me to warm up to this recording, mostly because of the medieval/viking-esque vibes I get when listening to it. It feels like I'm going into battle, to defend the Kings honor and protect my homeland from the evil cocksuckers who are trying to invade it. 

Thursday, April 7, 2022

Drakonis - Blessed By Embers (2020)

 


In between the hollow shrieks and blast beats you will hear faint ethereal voices, calling you towards the light, protecting you from the dark. That's the theme I feel when listening to this album. 

Wednesday, April 6, 2022

Horrenda - Díoltas (2020)

 


I like to play this record first thing in the AM, right as the sun is rising while I am begrudgery driving to work. Sometimes twice, depending on how the commute goes. It's a subtle ebb and flow of heavy as fuck BM, interspersed with the occasional thick-as-mud sludge riffs. The whole record is really well-balanced, just like the breakfast I had this morning.

Tuesday, April 5, 2022

Skeletal Remains - The Entombment Of Chaos (2020)

 



I spend a lot of time driving for work, so I used that time this morning listening to this on repeat. The opener lulls you in with a false sense of calm and comfort, then stabs you in the ears. It's packed full of noodly solos, brutal guttural vocals, and a rhythm section that resembles a machine gun. For fans of old school death metal, this is right up your ass. 

Monday, April 4, 2022

Omination - The Pale Horseman (2020)

 


A big powerful sound fills this single track. Clocking in at almost 27 minutes, this record is a stark reminder of the unrelenting alienation that swallowed the plant whole at the beginning of this decade. This track drips with dread and picks at the smallest cracks in your sanity. It's a heady trip, so tread lightly.  

Sunday, April 3, 2022

Mass Worship - Portal Tombs (2022)

 



These dudes have managed to craft a densely layered, suffocating sound that fills me with absolute dread with every spin. They've also mastered the the quiet to loud dynamic on this album, pulling me in with beautiful acoustic passages, and then punching me right in the ears with the heaviest of riffage. 





Saturday, April 2, 2022

Mammatus - Mammatus (2006)

 


This record is absolutely stoner rock ear candy. It's fantastic on long roadtrips, bike rides, or out baking in the sun. The group has developed an incredible wall-of-sound that seems to attack your senses from every single direction. This is highly recommended for anyone into sludgy, doomy space rock.  

Friday, April 1, 2022

Mongrel's Cross - Arcana, Scrying And Revelation (2020)

 


Well produced, thrashy at times, Australian Black Metal at its finest. This record is chock-full of  great solos, and catchy riffs. I like to imagine the ghoul on the cover is narrating a story for the listener. The vocals are certainly ghoulish enough for me. 

Thursday, March 31, 2022

Гнёт - Дыханье [Дemo] (2020)

 


Super tight, low-fi raw back metal, served fresh from the darkest pits of Russia. I love finding gems like this, tucked away in the furthest reaches of the interwebs. This dude has been pumping out massive amounts of material for the last few years, all worth a listen. 

Wednesday, March 30, 2022

Mystic Circle - Mystic Circle (2022)

 


Upon first listen, I had this incredible urge to play the first Castlevania game. It was as if something deep inside me awoke and demanded that I play that damn game. I think it's because the content of this album has very similar sounds that conjured up this nostalgic imagery. The guitars are often played so fast that they sound robotic, almost 8-Bit in nature, coupled with elegant piano passages and drums that blast nonstop for 45 minutes. Also, the solos are fucking amazing. Grab this and a whip and kill your demons!

Tuesday, March 29, 2022

Persefone - Metanoia (2022)


I've been seeing this monolithic concept on so many records the last 3+ years, and for some reason I am drawn to them. This means something. The record flows really well, keeping my attention completely for the entire duration. The band melds and manages to balance a unique mixture of genres, resulting in large sounding tracks, that are sometimes so big they have their own atmosphere. This record is definitely not for everyone. I am speaking mostly to the elitist pigs that shit themselves at the first sign of clean signing. This isn't for you. As for the rest of us normal folk, this record is pretty damn great and deserves a wider audience. The album is relatively cheap as well, so grab a copy of you like it.    

Monday, March 28, 2022

Nerada - Icons of Ignorance (2021)

 


There has to be something said about the high quality of extreme music and the magnificent artwork that comes along with it. If I'm scouring the internet, or on the rarest case, flipping through selections at a record store, it's often the art that stops me. This one in particular stood out. The music therein had the same effect as the cover. Crushing, suffocating, technical madness. This is just what we needed to start the last week of March.

Sunday, March 27, 2022

Rat King - Santa Hipocresía (2021)

 


I remember as a kid hanging out with my uncle on cold snowy days, sorting through his old cassette tapes for the ugliest cover I could find. Once I found it, that was the tape I would listen to all day. As soon as I saw the Santa Hipocresía cover it brought back some of those memories. After a single listen I immediately had to purchase a copy, and what do you know? The EP comes in a fucking  Cassette Tape format. Slide over there and check them out. The tapes are moderately priced as well. Totes worth a couple of bucks for those oh so warm nostalgia feels. 

Saturday, March 26, 2022

Boredoms - Vision Creation Newsun (1999)

 


This has to be the most accessible Boredoms record that I have heard so far. Often, EYヨ and company can reach way our far. Sometimes catching small pieces of heaven and showing us what it sounds, like. Other times they reach a bit further and try to break our eardrums. This album is moving away from some of the harsher noise, and more into tribal, psychedelia, freakout music. It's sometimes even meditative. This album sounds exceptionally great in my headphones, while laying in the grass at the park.

Friday, March 25, 2022

The Tiger Lillies - The Devil's Fairground (2018)

 


Over the years every single person I've ever played this group for has had but a single and common complaint, Martyn's vocals annoy the shit out of them. That's unfortunate. I think his voice fits neatly into every song they've crafted. As those years progressed, I've watched the Tiger Lillies continue to produce amazing, high quality music all the while smiling in face paint. Annoying voice or not, this trio puts on an amazing show. This record deserves a nice glass of wine and a joint. Enjoy the music, it's been a good week.