keep an eye out for copies via the above links or reach out to sam directly via his blog like I did...he's got a lot of great stuff for sale and your money goes directly to the artist.
exactly the type of filthy, raw, disgusting darkness that we've all come to expect from sam vince's carved cross project.
totally unapologetic, blackened doom brutality.
although this is a rehearsal recording, I actually really like the mix here...vocals are at the forefront, and as much as I love that untitled triple cassette release, those vocals are too buried...but this one, it's just great.
copies were included with the most recent down and out zine, and each copy is personalized with its recipient's name...needless to say, the odds of tracking one down are pretty slim.
enjoy it, because this is a great release that's a strong contender to be one of the best tapes of the year.
as one might surmise by the tags at the bottom of this post, I had a difficult time choosing a genre for this new release from noctívago, courtesy of fallow field.
the music is pretty funereal, but the vocals are pretty post-punk-y, and then there's a lengthy ambient ending.
it's all very melancholic and covered in a dark haze.
certainly an interesting release, as is the case with everything that fallow field puts out, and definitely worth your time.
all of the new fallow field releases (expectedly) sold out, so keep an eye on discogs.
it is my distinct pleasure to premiere the first music video from austin's street sects.
I've been a long-time supporter of the band and although things have been quiet for a while, it was a great surprise to learn that leo ashline and shaun ringsmuth have been hard at work on both new music and this video.
this new track isn't nearly as caustic as their earliermaterial, but there's no loss of emotion - if anything, the change in tone highlights a new emotional depth and maturity absent in their earlier (though still excellent) work.
according to leo, the footage was shot, "about a month after I got out of rehab while I was living in a halfway house," and creating the video was a truly cathartic experience that helped him face his past and move into the future with a newfound sense of forgiveness.
while leo openly admits that the video is, "a bit rough around the edges," it's obvious that everything about the clip is intensely personal and I couldn't be more excited about what the future holds for street sects, both as people and as musicians.
without further ado, check out the video embedded below, and then stop by the street sects bandcamp to grab some music, physical or digital.
The Ebony Tower - Hard-Boiled Wonderland And The End Of The World
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1. Shuffling, Trickery, End Of The World
2. Dreamreading
3. In The Dark, Explanation, No Resolution
4. Foreign Music
another collection of epic walls from the ebony tower, this time exploring haruki murakami's science-fiction novel of the same name.
I haven't read the source material, but these walls and the plot summary have me incredibly intrigued...definitely one to add to my ever-increasing reading list.
copies may still be available from the artist himself, so feel free to ask.
mitchell also has a new release on one of my favorite labels, altar of waste, in the form of a twelve-disc tribute to the brothers karamazov, which you should all purchase immediately...it's limited to only fifteen copies, so don't hesitate.
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