![]() ![]() However, I only review albums I like, and the “reviews” themselves (“blurbs” might be a more accurate label, but god, what an awful word) are more intended to encourage discovery rather than to express my personal opinion. When I say nothing is off limits, I really mean it. If you have an album you’d like me to review, please email me or comment on a post. I tend to focus on material that resides in the experimental or avant-garde realm of music, but nothing is off limits. ![]() I do not agree with the statement I’ve chosen as the title for this site everything I write about here-a great deal of which could be called “noise”-is music. Here you’ll find reviews of recent albums, various features and lists, and occasional mixes. SUBVERSE RELEASE FULLDense mazes of tremolo guitars slicing with both single-note melodic riffs and painterly chord-sweeping thread with invigorating drum work that’s precise enough to be a machine and full enough to be a real set, breaking into groovy, interlocking vamps on “Mounds of Dead Skin” and animalistic thrash stampedes on the sprawling “Crevice in a Window to Reality.” It’s all capped off by the immobilizing atmosphere of “Underside,” which true to its title feels like the tarry residue left over after the previous three tracks, the globs of darkness and shards of melody that have dripped to the bottom like an infernal grease trap. A feat in itself, even if the results weren’t stellar, but they are, which makes Subverse Siphoning even more impressive as an inaugural declaration. The fact that Subverse Siphoning of Suburbiadoes can perhaps be attributed to its extremely quick production process: GB, who contributes all of the instruments and vocals for their new project, composed, tracked, and then uploaded everything on this sizeable debut EP within 13 hours between November 4 and 5. ![]() There are exceptions of course-solo albums that sound like a mess whipped up by cohorts of five, ten, twenty ensemble performances with such disciplined tightness and technique that they end up surpassing what any one of the members could achieve on their own-but it’s enough of a trend for me to pick out, and it’s certainly rare to find a release that somehow hits both spots, especially on the “solitary creative” side of things. Typically, the advantage of black metal music recorded by a single person over that played by a band of two or more people (or vice versa, of course) is the unitary of sonic and aesthetic vision that can often only originate from a singular source. ![]()
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