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For fans of experimental and noise jazz, lovers of extreme and avant-garde music, followers of the flying luttenbachers, listeners seeking challenging and unconventional albums
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THE REVIEW

The Flying Luttenbachers, as you well know, are musical terrorists led by that criminal Walter Weasel, who made a name for themselves with those two impactful masterpieces, "Destroy All Music" and "Revenge". But "our" band reaches the apex of genius with this suite divided into six movements, a triumph of noise with the apocalyptic name of "Gods Of Chaos".

"Gods Of Chaos" is one of those albums you won't forget, my dear, here the line between music and noise is very thin and sometimes the sound rises to unbearable levels of intensity even for ears most accustomed to "extreme sounds." There are guitar riffs, dizzying, that seem to wander without a clear destination and that rise annoyingly, assaulting your eardrums; a drum that sweeps away everything, with Weasel pounding like a blacksmith on the skins (or anvils?) and noises that are hardly musical and disrupt the whole. It shifts from simple dissonances to sudden tempo changes, shrill and annoying sounds and to blasts of insane and crazy chaos supported by the unstoppable drumming of Weasel, that depraved.

All this always in that free jazz style that distinguishes our band, as well as that sense of very subtle irony that transpires from the compositions. This does not change the fact that the uproar contained in this CD is something absolutely devastating and requires repeated listens. Unfortunately, this will be the last "real" masterpiece for the Flying Luttenbachers, who will nonetheless continue with some well-crafted CDs. This album in one word?

INSANE.

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The Flying Luttenbachers' album Gods Of Chaos is a groundbreaking, intense noise and free jazz experience. It features extreme sound levels, dissonance, and chaotic compositions that challenge listeners. Led by Walter Weasel's relentless drumming, the album blends irony with devastating noise. Recognized as a masterpiece, it marks a high point in the band's career and demands repeated listens despite its challenging nature.

Tracklist

01   Pointed Stick Variations (01:38)

02   Stream of Needles (04:29)

03   The Floatation Method (02:32)

04   Alien Autopsy (01:33)

05   The Sun Is Bleeding (02:41)

06   Cryptosporidium (07:48)

07   [untitled] (03:32)

08   [untitled] (00:28)

09   [untitled] (03:27)

10   [untitled] (10:25)

11   [untitled] (02:36)

12   [untitled] (04:36)

The Flying Luttenbachers

American experimental ensemble led by Weasel Walter, blending free jazz, noise and extreme intensity in a power-trio format.
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