Saturday, April 20, 2013

Ikka Shinjyuu - Kurbitsuri


My favorite Japanese hardcore excepting Detestation. The vocal performance is one of my favorite ever (some of the most manic yelling you'll ever hear.) The first track is dominated by the vocals. The second track is just a distorted motherfucker of a song. Somehow their least popular release, it's by far their best and clearly their most unique.

you know me they call me birdman jr

Monday, April 15, 2013

Hog Mountin - Tales From The Iron Lung


Cullman is a small town in Alabama that is actually too redneck for the rest of Alabama. In fact, I think it's one of the few places where the KKK is still alive and well. So, out of this horribly shitty environment, the most elite sludge you've never heard is born. This album is gritty, filthy, lo-fi and relentlessly heavy. "Doomchild" and "Clan of Stone: Foggy Mountain Breakdown" are seriously two of the heaviest recordings ever made. It's a shame the only material they recorded before they broke up was this and a split with Mose, and I'm not even sure if either of those are still in print or how many were initially printed in the first place.

urgh

Friday, April 12, 2013

K2 - Metal Dysplasia


K2 uses a harsh noise soundset of metal swangin n bangin to make music more consuming than it is violent. Like standing in the eye of a hurricane of shrapnel. A 70 minute monster but worth it.

got a pocket fulla drugz n mo thugs than bone

Friday, March 29, 2013

United Mutation - Rainbow Person


Exactly what I like in my hardcore: powerful vocals that stand out in the mix, sharp guitar, and an off-kilter feel to the whole thing. The sample on Zone is a little too long when listening to this on repeat but otherwise it's perfect. A little oddity to cherish.

descargz

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

One Gud Cide - Look What the Streets Made


Low-key rap from Fort Worth. It's the kind of sad but not mopey rap that you can just put on and chill to and introspect. It's kind of comforting in a way. It starts growing on you because it's so easy to come back to. I guess it's hard to explain an album like this because it isn't exceptional, but it doesn't have to be and you still love it. Just download it is what I'm saying.

EDIT: This is growing on me in the same way that Look What You Did To Me did, meaning it's really climbing up in my favorites. Don't sleep on this.

And oh yeah by the way that cover image is from when one of these guys got shot in the fucking face

Monday, March 11, 2013

Fear of God - Pneumatic Slaughter



Grind/noisecore masterpiece that slays the entire family. Overwhelming torrent of muddy instrumentation and hideously powerful vocals. A new favorite for sure.

dl or whatever

(Starting to use zippyshare because every single file I'm uploading to mediafire is being noted for copyright. If no one downloads the file after 30 days it gets taken down by zippyshare, so if you're reading this in the future and it's down, that's probably why. Sorry.)

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Tommy Wright III - Feel Me Before They Kill Me (1998)


Tommy Wright III is one of the most well known non-Three 6 rappers from Memphis, mostly based on his album On the Run, which is good, but not quite as good as this one. Feel Me Before They Kill Me is less gangsta, more grungy and sad. This is basically great all the way through, but Hell on Earth and especially Down to Ride are just otherworldly. Listening to Tommy peak the mic while shouting the chorus in the latter is the closest I've come to rap transcendence.

RIVERSIIIIDE, RIVERSIIIIDE, RIVERSIIIIDE