This Idora CD is for all those times when you can't decide if you're in the mood for Japanese hardcore or some psychedelic kookiness. You know, all those times. The CD format really gave these previously terse and abrupt rockers more room to spread their sound out, for better or for worse. At times, I'll admit, I itch a little for the punk rock, two minutes-or less-rule (except on the appropriately titled "Absent Time," which takes up a whopping 9 minutes and still kicks ass!). There are more shining moments than dull ones, so check this one out, scroll down for their split with Angst, and stay tuned for a couple of their early 7"-ers.
Idora CD (Rebelabel and Bloodsucker Records, 2000)
Recent re-up request:
Lack of Interest/Stapled Shut Split 7"
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Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Half Japanese
This first split sees Norway's Angst wrestling with Idora for the last scrap of whale meat. Figuratively speaking, I hope. Both bands represent their respective countries as well as the time period (early '90's) smashingly-- Angst discharging an arctic blast of thrashed-out Norse-core with modern flourish, and Idora doing what their country has mastered for ages, but with an exceptionally scathing guitar sound.
If a bit of South American brutal primitivism is your thing, Venezuela's @patia No deliver it, Machetes in hand. Their three tracks also appear on the collection LP they put out on Alerta Antifascista/Skuld, but here they are, in their original place of nativity, next to Japan's Jabara. These guys are probably best known on this coast for the 12" they put out on Prank, and these two Death Side-esque rippers ended up on that one too.
It's Germany and Japan, reunited once again, this time not for world domination, but for intricately wrought ass-brutalization. Deutschland's Atka provide the fractal grindcore geometry combined with repetitive autistic mind-melting guitar loops, while Swarrrm are up to their usual tricks, escaping the psych-ward long enough to smear their rambling manifesto in feces all over the infrastructure of our decaying civilization. Ecocentric Records was having a hard time keeping their online store online, and I had a problem downloading my digital version, so my own rips are provided, and I hope you'll contact the label to get a real copy if you can.
The last goody in the bag is a double creature feature of dirty, metallic sludge. Hellchild's chugga-chunkiness has graced many a split, and here they are again, busting out Wesley Pipes with Tennessee's very own cannabis crematorium, Bongzilla. H:G Fact never lets us down, even when the bands are not the label's usual fare.
Get all four splits in this bag.
Recently Re-upped: Mine "Tetanus" LP + Dawnbreed Split 7"
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