Abrasive would be the term. And your
princess may have difficulties to open this dead rat ball
by the adequate waltz.
Directly from some flemish sewers
where the mutant ninja turtles just coughed their last bit of pnneumonia,
Kabul Golf Club is quite angry against your ears. The best way they
found to stimulate your half-dead brain-cells is to mix
noise structures with hardcore ardor and give birth to this EP.
The Black Insect Laughter caught my
attention by describing the music as influenced by At The Drive In,
Jesus Lizard and Botch. The kind of Trinity you can trust, I thought.
And it is quite true, as :
- they share with the last the same taste for dissonance and energy
- the whole atmosphere (violently and shortly described in less than 15 min) sounds similar to the ones Jesus Lizard used to bring the listener to : dark, wet, cold... with some obvious animal stench.
- here and there, you can feel some sonic experiments hastly thrown in a whirl of rythm like ATDI sometimes do.
Well, what can I say more ?
If you like your hardcore with some
surprises in it, this EP can perfectly do the job.
If you like your noise with balls
(whether be them from a dead or a living rat), this EP is also for
you.
And if you like your coffee with sugar
and cream, too bad, it will ruin your liver.
The site
the facibooki
the objectivity:
nature with no plague (but with quite a flair)
mass movement
thrashocore (in french)
ça dépend des jours (also in french)
misfit city