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 The collective was even born in 1973! ... frighteningly similar to the 'modern' ones of today, if it weren’t for the small detail of being composed solely of overlapping voices.

 The heart of the pieces is thus in the resonances, in the very slow superimpositions borrowed from North-Indian/Tibetan singing, which make everything extremely evocative.

Prima Materia's The Tail Of The Tiger is a groundbreaking 1977 album highlighting sustained vocal drones and natural harmonics. The group’s ability to produce long, overlapping vocal tones creates a hypnotic and evocative sound rooted in meditation and traditional singing techniques. The review appreciates the album’s uniqueness and technical skill, considering it a proud contribution to experimental and progressive music. Experience the mesmerizing vocal drones of Prima Materia's The Tail Of The Tiger – dive into this unique sonic journey now!

 An album that is catharsis, and perdition; and Mother of the World, incredibly born from six harmless acoustic strings.

 The challenge will be to see if anyone else can fly that high.

The review praises Swans' album The Seer as a monumental work that synthesizes 30 years of Michael Gira’s artistic vision. It highlights the album's intense and immersive soundscapes, its emotional and ritualistic qualities, and the powerful lineup performing it. The reviewer views the album as both a challenging and deeply rewarding journey through complex musical and thematic territories. Dive into the immersive world of Swans' The Seer and experience one of the most profound musical journeys ever created.

 Does it make sense to mix two genres as different as sludge and dubstep, moreover without any real reason? Fifteen minutes tell me yes.

 Maybe it’s utterly useless, but maybe it’s a future masterpiece.

The album 'Discipline And Punish' by To The Lovers, Farewell is an experimental blend of sludge and dubstep, dubbed 'sludgestep' by its creator. The reviewer notes its spastic rhythms, distorted basses, and a hint of Frenchcore. Though questioning the sense of mixing such different genres in 2012, the reviewer encourages downloading the free album, suggesting it could be a future masterpiece. Overall, the album is praised for rocking despite its unusual fusion. Listen to this bold fusion of sludge and dubstep now and decide if it’s the next big experimental masterpiece!

 An epic start like Woodpecker No.1 for an album, I've never heard in my life.

 Merzbow loves you. If you're still wondering, yes, it hurts.

Pulse Demon by Merzbow delivers an unprecedented noise assault that challenges traditional music norms. The album features relentless layers of deafening sounds and distorted percussion. Tracks flow without respite, emphasizing a brutal and continuous audio experience. This release stands as a monumental work in harsh noise music. Listeners should expect a demanding yet rewarding sonic journey. Listen to Merzbow's Pulse Demon and experience the ultimate noise assault—are you ready to embrace the chaos?

 A return to the origins, perhaps even heavier than his old tapes.

 Could the -relative- fame that Prurient has gained in the recent albums have already gone to his head?

Prurient's Oxidation marks a return to his harsher noise origins after gentler albums. The four tracks lack innovation and fail to engage fully. Although Vicodin Slave stands out, overall the album feels diluted and uninspired. The reviewer questions whether recent fame has affected the artist's creativity. Dive into Prurient's Oxidation to experience a raw, harsh noise journey—listen now and decide if the return to roots resonates with you.

 When the guitar sounds like cutlery falling down a drainpipe, I just enjoy it.

 Don’t worry if the songs never exceed a minute, it’s all good.

The review humorously critiques Infest's No Man's Slave for its brief, noisy tracks and lo-fi aesthetics. It highlights the bass’s buzzy tone, unusual vocals, and clipped drums with a sarcastic flair. Despite some negative remarks, there's an underlying appreciation for the band's raw, chaotic punk style. Dive into the raw chaos of Infest's No Man's Slave and experience punk like never before!

 You will find everything in here, from the fantastic murmurs of a keyboard lowered by 28 octaves to the high-pitched screeches that bring so much joy to your sick ears.

 This is something I have never heard before: the heart in the drone.

The review praises Charlie Ford's Postdrome Never Without EP as a stunning and emotionally charged example of drone music. Despite the genre's inherent repetitiveness, Ford creates intense, short tracks full of expressive depth. The EP features a range of sounds from deep keyboard murmurs to sharp screeches, demanding active listening. It's noted as a unique and heartfelt musical experience, and is also available for free. Dive into the captivating world of Charlie Ford’s Postdrome Never Without EP—experience drone music like never before!

 Each song has its own flavor, often attributed to Post Hardcore or Skramz, with American and Latin American Jazz influences.

 The Hope In Forgiving is truly an album that shows our discontent towards adulthood.

The review explores Citycop's diverse musical influences ranging from Modest Mouse to Metallica and their unique acoustic take on post-hardcore music. It highlights the relaxed and collaborative songwriting process and the personal nature of the album's lyrics, reflecting youth and discontent with adulthood. The band's organic evolution from indie-folk origins is discussed alongside the pride in their vibrant Ohio underground scene. Overall, it paints a picture of an innovative, evolving group grounded in personal expression. Listen to Citycop's '6 Questions To Max Adams' and explore their fresh acoustic post-hardcore style with deeply personal lyrics today!

 Often, in music, the most important thing to have, but at the same time the hardest to maintain, is attitude.

 I hope that Free Bird II, Transgressions, or White Roses can speak to you as they did to me.

Citycop's album showcases a rare and strong attitude by playing post-hardcore exclusively with acoustic guitar. The combination of timid bass, driving drums, and predominantly clean parts creates a unique sound that overcomes certain shortcomings. Tracks like Free Bird II, Transgressions, and White Roses stand out as highlights. Despite some uneven moments, the album holds a compelling emotional impact. Listen to Citycop's bold acoustic post-HC album and experience their unique attitude firsthand!

 Street punk skating swiftly between the railings of any megalopolis parking lot, just slightly spiced with a hint of Hardcore.

 At the end of these metropolitan haikus awaits the epic Cutting Class, which, in its mighty 2:38 seconds, reveals all their oh it’s already over.

Cerebral Ballzy's self-titled album delivers a fast-paced, raw street punk experience in just 19 minutes. Combining hardcore elements and gritty urban themes, the album's short tracks pack energy and purpose. The review highlights memorable songs like 'Puke Song' and the epic closing track 'Cutting Class.' This record resonates with fans of authentic punk attitude and quick, impactful music. Listen to Cerebral Ballzy’s fierce street punk album and experience raw urban energy in every track!