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Like fast-moving clouds casting shadows against a hillside, the melody-loop shuddered with a sense of the sublime, the awful unknowable majesty of the world.
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Darkness_Fish wrote:
What did you think? I reckon it's rather good. Not as lyrically angry or interesting as their mid-00s material but in terms of production and arrangements it's a lovely mix of Absence-style dissonance with Abandoned Language-style dreamy languidness.
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driftin wrote:Darkness_Fish wrote:
What did you think? I reckon it's rather good. Not as lyrically angry or interesting as their mid-00s material but in terms of production and arrangements it's a lovely mix of Absence-style dissonance with Abandoned Language-style dreamy languidness.
I'd say it's probably the best thing of theirs since Absence, though not quite in the same league as that or ...Griots. It's the soft-noise and dissonance that makes it for me, they've not had the same kind of depth of sound for ages (though I never did track down their last album), it's got quite an elegant, harmonious fuzziness.
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One of the unsung albums of the year for me, it's a good old-fashioned series of kidney-punches and headbutts, a properly bruising updating of early 90s industrial rock.
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I wouldn't have had the slightest interest in this record were it not for the universal praise it seems to have received. Still on the first track but it's a promisingly non-Oasis start.
Oh, second track is a typical Gallagher steal - this time an unholy alliance between "Let's Stick Together," Bowie "Diamond Dogs" and Ricky Martin's "She Bangs."
Fuck me.
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Prurient - Rainbow Mirror
3 hours and 20 minutes of dark ambient and post-industrial clanging because it's exactly what I need after reading Bride of Sea Tunes' post on the Wire thread.
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Darkness_Fish wrote:
One of the unsung albums of the year for me, it's a good old-fashioned series of kidney-punches and headbutts, a properly bruising updating of early 90s industrial rock.
I bought that back in the summer from Bleep because it's on Sacred Bones and it has the same name as gritty Australian horror film I'm very fond of. I haven't actually listened to it yet.
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driftin wrote:I bought that back in the summer from Bleep because it's on Sacred Bones and it has the same name as gritty Australian horror film I'm very fond of. I haven't actually listened to it yet.
You should give it a spin. I know you're not as big a fan of the Ministry/Lard/etc type of sound as I am, but it kind of harks back to that, and adds a bit of Suicide. There's only two of them, so it's quite stripped back, there's no pissing about, they get in and get the job done.
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Not sure that's a sensible thing to search for on my work laptop...
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KTL - KTL
The long-lost imdb-er and refugee el-p banged on about this lot for about an entire year, but it never did much for me. Stephen O'Malley of Sunn 0))) and some other fella, doing ambience of some kind. Lovely double vinyl packaging mind.
Wonder if porko will ever resurface?
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