What do you do when one of the greatest bands in the world release and album on one of the greatest labels in the world?
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What do you do when one of the greatest bands in the world release and album on one of the greatest labels in the world?
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Sometimes the concept is as big as the execution.
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This is one of the heaviest albums I have ever heard, and there’s not one shred of distortion within.
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There’s something about Bill Shute’s delivery and calm that makes you sit up and listen.
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I have to confess when I put Kufuki on I thought..oh ‘yet another bubblegum noise freak out band’, but then the scale of ambition and inherent catchiness of the material I began to come round.
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Shut Up Egg is a self released tape by Robert Ridley-Shackleton.
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One of the most pleasing things about this album length EP is the fact that it is completely and utterly bonkers.
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Thrilling jazzy wall of Load noise that is sick, perverted wild and pagan.
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I have been journeying with this album for the last few days and what strikes me immediately is how well it plays outside of it’s original context.
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Best Album Jesu, Ascension CD (Caldo Verde) This year no one crystallised their vision with as much purity as Justin Broadrick. This most essential of artists nailed 9 frozen and poignant mantras with subtlety and grace. A kind of contemporary slo-core that bled ambience, riffs and heartfelt song. His lightest offering as Jesu was...
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Terrors. Like the way you felt when you first heard Idaho, like the way you felt when you first heard “There’s No-One Which Will Take Care Of You,” and like the way you feel listening Barn Owl.
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Some things are about space. Listening to Nick Hennies new recording, Objects, is a challenging listen in a most unexpected way.
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This totally bad-ass cassette from Jamaica Plain (MA) beat structuralists FRKSE feels and looks like a military operation in crunching plunder-phonic rhythm mixed with something alltogether more mystical.
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