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Devastating powerviolence laced with equal parts industrial noise. Scathing sonic textures clash with angry vocals in an aggressive manner, altogether resulting in a confrontational and raw album that hits hard
The emphasis on the electronic elements ensures that every track is warped in a sinister way, but can still have their own unique vision. It also creates a specific identity for this band (who were causing destruction previously) to explore a territory of hardcore that remains untouched Lorenzo
Chris Corsano, David Maranha, Richard Youngs showcase their potent improvisational energy across 40 minutes of lush, meditative free jazz. Bandcamp New & Notable May 12, 2021
supported by 15 fans who also own “Psychic Slaughter”
"... this is industrial dub slowed to an agonising trudge, beats impacting like sandbags dropped from a skyscraper, the bass a molasses-thick goo that clogs the interstice between brain and skull, sending rational thought into a perilous tailspin..."
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