Tapes, tapes tapes, I'm looking for a grind time...
But first some ambient!
BRÍI - Corpos Transparentes (2022)
Ambient? Seriously? No, with the Brazilian one-man project Bríi it's of course ambient black metal. And I'm decidedly not calling this music blackgaze. The term could be applicable, but also a bit misleading, because no matter how dreamy that subgenre gets, you still expect metal guitars, right?
And on this mammoth track of 36 minutes and 36 seconds mastermind Serafim decided to forgo those completely. Given how far he went into completely non-metal terrain for sometimes quite long passages on his previous releases, this isn't exactly off-brand for the experimentalist, but still works as a surprise.
On "Entre Tudo que é Visto e Oculto" Bríi tapped into ambient synth sounds and trance music, while "Sem Propósito" paired black metal, techno and synthwave with psychedelic rock.
Some of all that is also present on "Corpos Transparantes", but of the black metal part only the harsh vocals and the blasting drums remains. Most of the rest are ambient, piano and dulcimer-like synth sounds plus clean solo and choir vocals, which drift between fantasy epic score and zeuhl. Especially the piano work goes far beyond what you would usually expect from a metal something crossover. For a couple of minutes you're adjusting to this contradictionary soundscape, wondering if this will really work until the end. And it works perfectly, as the album flies by, alternating between various modes of hallucinatory mood. If you dig Botanist, Blut Aus Nord's "Hallucinogen", hypnotic electronics and fairies flying over deadly moors during full moon nights, this should be for you. Original and eerie beautiful!
And on this mammoth track of 36 minutes and 36 seconds mastermind Serafim decided to forgo those completely. Given how far he went into completely non-metal terrain for sometimes quite long passages on his previous releases, this isn't exactly off-brand for the experimentalist, but still works as a surprise.
On "Entre Tudo que é Visto e Oculto" Bríi tapped into ambient synth sounds and trance music, while "Sem Propósito" paired black metal, techno and synthwave with psychedelic rock.
Some of all that is also present on "Corpos Transparantes", but of the black metal part only the harsh vocals and the blasting drums remains. Most of the rest are ambient, piano and dulcimer-like synth sounds plus clean solo and choir vocals, which drift between fantasy epic score and zeuhl. Especially the piano work goes far beyond what you would usually expect from a metal something crossover. For a couple of minutes you're adjusting to this contradictionary soundscape, wondering if this will really work until the end. And it works perfectly, as the album flies by, alternating between various modes of hallucinatory mood. If you dig Botanist, Blut Aus Nord's "Hallucinogen", hypnotic electronics and fairies flying over deadly moors during full moon nights, this should be for you. Original and eerie beautiful!
WORMROT - Hiss (Cassette Collector's Set) (2022)
including:
including:
WORMROT - Abuse (2009/2022)
WORMROT - Dirge (2011/2022)
WORMROT - Voices (2016/2022)
WORMOT - Hiss (2022)
Obviously this is the main dish of this chronicles edition. And even more obviously I cannot review this four MC box from Earache Records even close to the extent it deserves. Wormrot from Singapur are grindcore giants. As the genre demands it most of their songs are short and sweet and oh boy, there's a lot of them!
The new album "Hiss" alone consists of twenty-one tracks. Those are mostly under two minutes short, but they cover such a wide array of everything you can do in and sometimes beyond the genre, that it would justify a track for track review just to get is full diversity across.
Similar to Napalm Death this band can incorporate almost any kind of tempo, vocal style and texture far beyond pure high speed brutality without you ever questioning that this still is in-your-face fucking grindcore. If there are instances where you're wondering for seconds if it isn't too catchy, too death metal, too post rock ("Sea Of Disease", "Voiceless Choir"), too thrash metal (also "Voiceless Choir"), too tribal ("Pale Moonlight"), too punk ("When Talking Fails, It's Time For Violence"), too Voivod ("Noxious Cloud"), too blackgaze ("Desolate Landscapes"), too melodic, too symphonic or whatever to count as grindcore anymore, you're instantly corrected, because no matter what Wormrot are throwing at you, it always only intensifies the grind. And to make it absolutely clear: This is one of the very best grindcore shit I have ever heard!
When the last notes of the final epic longtrack (hey, four and a half minutes is four times the average song lenghth here!) "Glass Shards" are gone, you might just sit still for a minute to process what just happened, but the ultimate conclusion can only be that "Hiss" is just masterful madness and ferocity of the greatest kind and surely one of the most compelling extreme noise stuff releases of the year.
Alongside death metal grindcore is probably one of the most comfort-zonal genres for me to just have fun with, but I never was the biggest collector of it. So even though it is quite a pricey item, getting the whole album discography of Wormrot with this box presented itself as a perfect opportunity to catch up on this awesome band. And if you're buying this from the label source, you're not only getting the value for money of "Hiss" and its three predecessor albums, which sums up to ninety-three tracks, but you can also download the content of the 2007 demo, the 2008 EP "Dead" and Wormrot's half of the split with Diseptic. All in all thirty more bonus tracks of furious grind glory.
So yeah, this really is a lot. the box allows you to follow almost the whole evolution of Wormrot's recordings. And fuck yeah - they always slayed!
The only flaws of this compilation lie in the box itself, which isn't slim enough. Some more padding inside or maybe even goodies like a booklet to stuff it would also have helped, but as it is, there's way too much empty space inside the box, which in case of my copy resulted in the content moving around freely and two cassette trays being broken at arrival. That's definitely a mistake to learn from for similar future releases!
AIRLINES OF TERROR - Requiem For Wings And Propellers (Tape+CD) (2022)
Anyone else here, who still needs a little more grind? Airlines Of Terror deliver at least a bit of that, albeit the Italians rather sound like a band with grindcore experience which has moved into a slightly different direction. Yes, of course that goes for a good portion of Wormrot's new album too, but this thirteen minutes short EP really could be described better as post hardcore with death and thrash metal (and a little grind) influences. Whatever you call it, it kicks ass, shouts in your face and sports some sick guitar work. It's brutal, yet intelligent and has an interesting aircraft theme to it. I ordered it from Mospharic Recording Limited mainly as a supplement to the Bríi tape, but this shit can actually stand on its own perfectly fine. Sick!
As a bonus this release is accompanied by a CD copy of the EP.
As a bonus this release is accompanied by a CD copy of the EP.
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