2.12.2024
RUSH
2.05.2024
LIVID
"life is pain life is shit"
Year: 2020
Label: To Live A Lie
Format: LP
Tracks: 12
Time: 20 min.
Genre: rock
Style: Power Violence
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1.30.2024
SLOWER
1.20.2024
CANCEROUS SOCIAL THOUGTS
1.12.2024
AGORAPHOBIC NOSEBLEED
I notice that this album has yet to be reviewed here by someone who truly loves it--so allow me. Let me be clear: I understand that there are more reasons to dislike this album than there are to like it. It's abrasive, it's deliberately unmusical, it's completely absurd. Often the instruments are impossible to discern from one another, let alone to understand as far as melodies go. It's the kind of music that has to be heard loud in order to be understood, meaning that in order to really appreciate it you run the risk of making your ears bleed. It's not the kind of thing that can be comfortably added to a playlist and shuffled, nor is it the kind of thing that really had song-length album standouts (although I can actually think of a few I'd mention.) Basically, it's a hard sell. The ultimate hard sell.
I'm not even going to pretend that this is "the point of grindcore." There's plenty of grindcore out there that's, by and large, highly musical and rhythmically satisfying--Brutal Truth comes to mind, or even Scott Hull's other band, Pig Destroyer. What I will say, however, is that this is the point of this album, and that to have an album that is so wholly and completely designed in such a unique fashion is something that will just work for the right kind of listener. The kind of listener who likes to hear whatever the fuck you've got, but the crazier the better.
This album is just like candy to me. The album actually has an overall structure that's fairly fascinating when taken on the whole, with different sections of the album being discrete musical suites, often grouped together by style or, in some of the more challenging parts of the album, grouped together by topic of screamed vocal outburst, often with either no discernible musical backing or at least no normal musical backing. We're also treated to a chaotic suite of harsh industrial beats, a more groove-oriented section that takes cues from hardcore and features much more ordinary riffs, and many sections that can best be described as sound collages. Much of the album is noise--but it's organized noise, and there's nothing wrong with that.
It's really, really not for everybody. It's the kind of album that you just have to allow to wash over you--you're not going to pick up many clear individual riffs (although when they do come through, they're a startling relief from the chaos of the overall experience,) and you're going to have a hard time humming along with the tunes. This is grindcore at the very fringes, but there's a rewarding musical experience to be had here, it's just the kind of musical experience that comes with a lot of challenges to surmount and oddities to witness. Especially if you understand the references? It's a whole different kind of experience (*Review by WorldEater1126 ).
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CROWBAR
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SIEGE OF HATE
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AC/DC