Tag: the flenser
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Sprain – “Privilege of Being”
The Los Angeles experimental noise rock band becomes something of an accidental soundtrack to humanity destroying itself in its distorted, disfiguring sonic lens.
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Sprain – “Man Proposes, God Disposes”
No gods and no masters under the veil of something omniscient provides this two-part listen from the Los Angeles experimental noise band’s sophomore LP with its grim sprawl on society.
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Agriculture – “The Glory of the Ocean”
The rising ecstatic black metal band tests the power of nature on the latest preview from their self-titled debut LP.
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Agriculture – “Look, Pt. 1″
The water from which the ecstatic black metal band submerge themselves is all-healing on the lead single from their self-titled debut.
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Midwife & Vyva Melinkolya – “Miss America”
If Courtney was the smoldering image of dysmorphia and self-medicating the sadness away, then Midwife and Vyva Melinkolya are the ether from that flame on the second single from their collaborative album, ‘Dreamweaving’.
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Midwife & Vyva Melinkolya – “NMP”
A collision of disintegrating atmospheres between two kindred forces in the ethereal heavy on the first single from their collaborative album, ‘Orbweaving’.
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Chat Pile – “Tenkiller” / “Lake Time (Mr. Rodan)”
The first previews from the Oklahoma City noise rockers’ score for the film ‘Tenkiller’.
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Recommended Album: Chat Pile – ‘God’s Country’
Splattered noise and unfiltered disgust color over endless blue skies, painting the picturesque American horror on the Oklahoma City noise rockers’ unforgiving debut full-length.
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Chat Pile – “Wicked Puppet Dance”
Throttled by an unsatiated hunger for noise and doomsdiving into society’s dumpster fire, Chat Pile turn the follies of humanity into a twisted marionette show.
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Chat Pile – “Why”
The second preview from the Oklahoma City noise rockers’ debut album, ‘God’s Country’, is a necessary siren to make you feel discomfort with the ugly truth about the modern American reality.