supported by 13 fans who also own “The Song Of Obliteration”
Revenant Marquis continues with the subterranean vocals on this album. Percussion sound on all tracks has a very large sound, especially the bass drum. Guitar is generally very clean. The more I listen, the more I get Xasthur vibes, but with a more rock and roll influence. Still very depressive and chaotic. A cool album! QQBeastMode
supported by 12 fans who also own “The Song Of Obliteration”
How can you not be fascinated by MZ. 412? Just turn up the volume on the first track and wait till the voice sets in... I'm still blown away everytime i hear it... Destruction on a molecular level, first released on the wondeful Cold Meat Label. Hooked up since 1995. Axl Baldursson
The enigmatic punk-rap duo of Justin Pearson (The Locust, Swing Kids) and hip-hop producer Luke Henshaw make their long-awaited return. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 7, 2024
Rhythmic, low-end-heavy meditations influenced by funk, jazz, psych, French soundtracks, and—contrary to the LP's name—dub electronics. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 1, 2024