1/11/2024 0 Comments Dark noise rockMore than just a sonically ripping rock album, Gold is of extreme relevance on a social level with its imposing, gut-wrenching, and extremely gritty lyrics. The feedback and noise wrap around a gift that is brave enough to mention the current state of affairs at the same time it is vulnerable with Christian Lembach’s lack of insterest to hold back his involvement in the conversation. go frantically at it with a much more incisive set of songs that for the most part are unwilling to take the foot from the gas pedal. made a name for themselves with two EPs, one split, and by delivering intense live experiences. (Fausto Casais) // Listen at Bandcamp.Ītlanta-based power-trio Whores. The one and only Steve Albini said at the end of the recording sessions that the songs “sounded fine”, you can’t have best approval than that. ![]() Hooray For Me is an frenetic and dynamic standout, deeply moody and unfashionable sexy, for sure one of the most ambitious and original releases of this year. They dare and take chances, everything sounds so damn immediate, full of heavy doses of sarcasm and intelligent punchy lines. Somewhere between Nirvana’s punk attitude and Shellac’s noisy cathartic experience, Vomitface like many other bands were raised with punk ideals and that slacker grunge pedigree. Hooray For Me, their debut full-length was recorded by the always awesome Steve Albini, sounds crazy good and infectiously addictive. But like all true expressions of artistic insanity and erratic wildness there’s a genius at work here. Vomitface may sound filthy, noisy and possibly crazy. Vomitface – Hooray For Me (Help Yourself Records) Telling It Like It Is is a very anticipated return to form from the Danish singer that once again found his place in an absolutely amazing, daring and complex rock album that thrives in soulful, sometimes ethereal, and always energetic moments. The other one is how he uses his limited voice – both first MC album and Iceage’s Plowing Into the Field of Love suffered from Elias’ bad approach. The first is the ability that Elias has in surrounding himself with amazing musicians that never fail to deliver beautiful, challenging, and awe-inspiring compositions. There seems to exist a couple of pivotal facts surrounding Elias Bender Rønnenfel’s creative output (Iceage, Vår, and Marching Church). Marching Church – Telling It Like It Is (Sacred Bones) And to achieve its purpose shakes, and sometimes breaks, emotionally the listener with a strong unwillingness to soften their hard hitting nature.Īdore Life is an indispensable compass in this life clouded by fear, pain, and confusion, and Savages are probably the leanest and meanest band around these days. In the light of the social injustices that have been so openly displayed and constantly perpetrated, Adore Life reveals more concern in providing answers than to simply point the finger – even their questions sound like answers. ![]() Almost in the middle of its way two of the most important questions emerge, “Is it human to ask for more? / Is it human to adore life?” (“Adore”), creating the most nauseating and revolting feeling. ![]() It’s a revolution that makes use of words and music, never allowing an unevenness, between the two, to occur. ![]() There’s an entire incisive nature and approach to Adore Life that can’t be possibly overlooked or diminished. More lists are going to be unveiled in the following days… Enjoy! Just for the record, our end/best of the year lists were not made in October or even November, it’s called the end of the year lists for a reason!!! So, in the meantime, here’s something a little more specific: our Top 20 (no specific order whatsoever) noise/post-punk & goth albums of 2016 and what we said about those albums over the year. Our main non-genre-specific albums of the year list is coming soon, we need some time to process the whole thing and be fair.
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