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.

Thursday, March 24, 2022

Yellow Machinegun - Father's Golden Fish (1996)

 


I've been really enjoying the thrashy-punk madness this record offers. It's unapologetic and in your face loud, which is what my brain has been demanding of late. I chalk it up to being indoors too long, due to shitty weather and the like. A lack of sunshine can make you an asshole, or at least that's the excuse I'm using. So take this for a walk around the block a few forty times.  

Wednesday, March 23, 2022

Rollins Band - Life Time (1987)

 


The sheer intensity of this record is fucking incredible. It's raw, animalistic power has a hypnotizing effect on me, everytime I play this album. This is Rollins debut LP after the split of Black Flag, and you can almost feel the anger and madness coursing through his veins. Here's our Henry being a fantastic fellow. 

Tuesday, March 22, 2022

Deerhunter - Rainwater Cassette Exchange (2009)

 


I try my hardest to keep up with Cox and Company. I enjoy their antics, how weird their interviews are, and the chill sometimes drony, always catchy tunes. Besides their debut, this is the record I reach for the most when I get a good ole fashion Deerhunter hankering. This is a great bike riding record.

Monday, March 21, 2022

Tomorr - Tomorr (2020)

 


So many slowburner riffs fill this 48 minute saga, through the most remote reaches of the Italian town of Empoli. This was definitely my 2020 go-to album. I discovered these dudes a short while after they released their eponymous debut record, and lived with it on repeat listen for several weeks. It's great for early mornings, midday stretchings, and late-night deep listens. I really do enjoy this Italian trios first effort and look forward to following their career.

Sunday, March 20, 2022

Paul McCartney - Ram (1971)

 


For his 2nd solo record Paul wrote some of his catchiest and in my opinion, best material. Despite backlash and shotty critics handing out poor ratings, I think this record stands up pretty well, even 50+ years after its release. Each track is carefully constructed and catchy enough to get stuck in your head for weeks. My personal favorites are Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey, Ram On, and his most playful tune on the record, Monkberry Moon Delight. 

Saturday, March 19, 2022

Pig Destroyer - Natasha (2008)

 


This single 38 minutes long track is a sidestep from PD's normal  mind-draining, earfucking maddness. The group considers this record a continuation of themes shown on the end of their Terrifyer record, released just 3 years prior. It's sludgy, and sometimes features elements of drone. It definitely satisfies, nonetheless. This is one hell of a soundtrack for a day before spring bike ride. 

Friday, March 18, 2022

Sun Ra - Deep Purple - (1973)

 
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Recorded at various times and locations between 1953-1973, Deep Purple [also known as Dreams Come True] showcases some wonderful jazz tunes, that aren't too far-out reaching like some of  The Arkestra's later works. A friend of mine once described Ra's later 1970's work as "Space Blowing its Nose", and I couldn't agree more. This collection is shortly after Ra set up shop in Philly, and before he really started directing space traffic. 

Thursday, March 17, 2022

Ray Charles - Yes Indeed! (1958)

 


I truly believe the one of the most overlooked, and brilliant songs of Ray Charles extensive career came early, on his 4th record in the form of the 2nd track, It's Alright. This song has all of the makings for the greatest break-up/kiss off song of the 20th century.  While the rest of this collection holds some other strong contenders, like Get on the Right Track Baby, and I Had A Dream, nothing holds like that 2nd track. This is a great collection over all, and I find myself reaching for it a few times a year, for the last 20 years. 

Wednesday, March 16, 2022

KoЯn - Requiem (2022)

 


I want to punch myself in the face for typing this, but the new KoЯn record is in fact listenable. It's actually really good if I have to be honest. There's subtle hints of blues almost, however still dripping with overprocessed distorted nonsense, and oh so much PAIN. I will admit that at first listen I had a bit of a shit-eating grin on my face because I haven't felt this excited listening to a KoЯn record since Issues in my youth. 

Tuesday, March 15, 2022

Don Cherry - Brown Rice (1975)


Don was one of the hardest working musicians in the business. He'd play with virtually anyone, on any idea, no matter how far reaching or controversial. This set, and in my opinion his greatest recording, features some of the usual suspects; Frank Lowe on sax, Charlie Haden making an appearance on bass, and Billy Higgins holding down the drums.  The direction on this recording touches on jazz fusion and world styles, all wrapped neatly together in 4 tracks. Sometimes its very pensive, and almost meditative. Other times all you want to do is shake your ass. I believe this record represents all of the influence of his career for the last 25+ years. There are a few moments on this recording that remind me of another great trip. I enjoy this record the most when I'm walking on a brisk day through the crowded streets of downtown Chicago.

Monday, March 14, 2022

Noah Howard - Live in Europe - Vol. 1 (1975)

 


We briefly touched on Howard a while back, with his The Black Ark record. This set was recorded during his tour of Europe in the early 70's, featuring once again Muhammad Ali on the drums. The set is far reaching, sometimes spiritual at times. Which shouldn't come as a surprise, considering he covers Coltrane's Olé. Overall this is a solid record with a lot of great moods to hold your attention. 

Sunday, March 13, 2022

Elder - Elder (2008)

 

Elder's first full length LP, full of slow and heavy jams. This is a beautiful Sunday soundtrack. 

Saturday, March 12, 2022

Cauldron Black Ram - Slaver (2020)

 


We cannot get out. They have taken the bridge and Second Hall. The end comes soon. We hear drums, drums in the deep. They are coming...

Friday, March 11, 2022

Lord of Doubts - The Gates of Doom (2011)

A quick set of droning doom for your Friday morning commute. The snow is melting and the air doesn’t feel like it wants to kill you as much.

Thursday, March 10, 2022

Thorn - Yawning Depths (2022)

 


HOLY SHIT we’re back with more mind melting death metal. I couldn’t stay away for long. I’ve been reaching for this record quite a bit this week. Aptly named, and with a cover to help illustrate, Yawning Portal is a deep dark cave that’s easy to fall into, with a terribly difficult climb back out. This is definitely not the sweet album you play for your kids at bedtime. Ironically, today I found out that I'm going to be a father.

Wednesday, March 9, 2022

Boris - W (2022)

 


The latest effort from one of Japan’s best experimental trios. This is a much welcome change from all the doomy shit I’ve been pumping into my head. This release differs only slightly from the Boris repertoire, mixing moody ambient guitar textures and featuring the beautiful, albeit almost lost in the mix at times, vocals of Wata. There’s still elements of Boris’s trademark heaviness, however it’s subtle, and appropriate. This is such a beautiful record. 

Tuesday, March 8, 2022

Hooded Menace - The Tritonus Bell (2021)

 


When I think of Doom I think of Hooded Menace. They literally sound like what every 1980's horror movie felt like. Despite the recentness of this release, it has a very nostalgic feel to it. Every spin conjures up late weekend nights with my brother watching night of the living dead, or tales from the crypt. Grab this shit and get spooky.  


Monday, March 7, 2022

Monolord - Your Time to Shine (2021)

 


I cannot get enough of Monolord. I got turned on to these dudes with their Vænir record and have been riding that wave since. Their latest effort here are 5 tracks of hazy dreams filled with so many riffs, I don’t want to wake up. Everything blends so wonderfully on this one. They’ve managed to hone in on their sound, and now they’re just having fun. Kick your feet up and have a smoke with this one. 


Sunday, March 6, 2022

Inferi - Vile Genesis (2021)

 


My eardrums feel violated after every listen to this record. It’s a nonstop assault on your senses right out of the gate. I hate making comparisons, but any Cattle Decapitation fans will eat this shit up and ask for more. The music is tight, the vocals not over the top bullshit, and the songs flow really well. This is a must listen. 


Saturday, March 5, 2022

Druid Lord - Relics Of The Dead (2022)


I've been on this huge Doom kick lately and this record was just the right fix. A portion of the internets whom I normally trust didn't seem to like this effort at all. Normally they're spot on, but they came up short on this one, in my opinion. This set gave me the exact feeling I wanted it to give me, which is why we listen to music after all, right? Give it a spin and decide for yourself. 

Friday, March 4, 2022

Venom Prison - Erebos (2022)

 


I was introduced to this band in late 2019 with their album Samsara, which I promptly ignored for almost a full year, before giving it a spin. I will admit that I slept on this group for the longest. I tend to avoid hype and steer clear of anything the internet has to say about what's good and what's not. Fortunately this time the hype was real. Their sound blends so many extreme labels that I refuse to limit them with a discription. I will say that this new release has a big, fat ass sound that completely enveloped me so much so that I easily listened to this record 3 times the day I got it. Grab a pair of noise cancelling headphones and dedicate a deep listen to this record. 

Thursday, March 3, 2022

Weedpecker - Weedpecker (2013)

 


A fantastic debut effort from Poland's Weedkeeper. Hazy guitars, beautiful harmonizing vocals, and extended jams throughout. A perfect midweek soundtrack.  

Wednesday, March 2, 2022

Mizmor (מזמור) - Yodh (2016)

 


There is a perfect balance of black and doom metal on this recording, all packaged together with beautiful acoustic passages. The cover art does really add to the experience of longing, and loneliness this record can sometimes produce. There's a really great article here that explains the relationship between the 2 art mediums. It’s cold and snowy and this is the soundtrack. 


Tuesday, March 1, 2022

Beck - Morning Phase (2014)

 

A dozen albums in and our friend Beck traded in his maddening sounds for a more peacefully matured structure on this record. I love listening to this first thing when I wake up, as I'm making tea or coffee, and getting the day started. There's a subtle sadness on this recording, but it's delivered so beautifully that I cannot help but feel really great after every spin. 

Morning Phase