Showing posts with label Sludge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sludge. Show all posts

Thursday, October 4, 2012

MAKE - 2012 Trephine


Band : MAKE
Album : Trephine
Release Year : 2012
Genre : Psychedelic | Doom | Sludge | Stoner

Tracklist:
1. Ancient Tongues
2. After the Dust Settles
3. Returning to the Ruins of My Birthplace
4. ...And Time Came Undone
5. Valhalla
6. Surrounded By Silent Lies
7. Rotting Palace
8. Scorched Sky
9. Into The Falling Gray

MAKE is a heavy blend of psychedelic sludge metal from Chapel Hill, NC featuring Scott Endres from the defunct Boston space-rock band Suntan, Spencer Lee of Chapel Hill band Systems and drummer Matt Stevenson.

'Trephine' certainly pulls no punches and it very deliberately builds in intensity throughout its 9 epic tracks pulling you inward and battering your senses on the way. Listen to the way the vocals come in during '....And Time Came Undone' (I've linked their bandcamp page below so you can do just that). It's stunning stuff.There are elements of repetition throughout that have a real industrial feel, minus the samples of course, but my niggle throughout is the lack of change of pace, intensity builds, it takes you inwards but there are no break-out moments where things drag you kicking and screaming into another dimension. There are some really stand out tracks though "Surrounded By Silent Lies" and the almost Sabbath like riffing on "Rotten Palace" with a real change in vocal and style immediately spring to mind.

On album closer 'Into The Falling Grey', which is over 12 minutes long, you really do need to stick with it post the 6 minute mark, but be prepared for an uncomfortable experience. Ultimately this is a really good LP within this genre, but it's not for me, I love the stoner feel, but the doom leanings lose me, but that's just my personal taste. -Nev Brooks (uberrock)





Sunday, July 22, 2012

Torch Runner - 2012 Committed To The Ground


Band : Torch Runner
Album : Committed To The Ground
Release Year : 2012
Genre : Sludge | Crust | Grindcore

Tracklist :
 1.Current
2.Incendiary
3.Feeding
4.Canon Cast
5.Clocked In
6.Committed to the Ground
7.Redew
9.The Holy Are The Broken
10.Tolled
11.Pulpit Plague
12.Vestige

When the Grind and Crust are a good middle way is natural to expect such works as that of the Torch Runner. The hypnotic and unhealthy Committed To The Ground, The Holy Are The Broken Vestige and are alternated with non-stop projecting frontal assaults, and Rede Feeding of all show the attitude that our own for Grindcore. The CD is short, 22 minutes, but enough to appreciate it, then it is natural rolling ascoltandoselo be taken away by their vehemence. If you do it to sullen melodies and rhythms of the Crust Grindcore, Committed To The Ground pleasant surprises in store for you.
  

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Snakes - 2012 Please Just Kill Me Now


Band : Snakes
Album : Please Just Kill Me Now
Release Year : 2012
Genre : Hardcore | Power Violence | Sludge

Tracklist :
1.Please Just Kill Me Now   
2.Scourge   
3.Comisery   
4.Deride   
5.Suppress   
6.Dissolution   
7.Bystander   
8.Decaying Roots Grow Misdirected

Snakes are a four piece band from Grand Rapids, Michigan. Snakes play a dark, metallic, and heavy style of music that incorporates elements of downtuned hardcore, punk, and powerviolence. The band cites influences such as Trap Them, Nails, Deathrite, Entombed, Weekend Nachos, and Infest. On their debut EP entitled, Please Kill Me Now, these influences are apparent. Even though, the band's influences are apparent, Snakes are by no means a ripoff of these bands. Snakes have a style all their own, which makes Please Kill Me Now such a great listen. The eight songs on this ep blaze by in about fourteen minutes, with the longest song lasting 2:53. Overall, Please Kill Me Now is an amazing debut EP for Snakes. Snakes is a must listen for fans of Seizures, Reproacher, Baptists, and Nails. -elementaryrevolt






Thursday, June 28, 2012

Titan - 2012 BURN


Band : Titan
Album : BURN
Release Year : 2012
Genre : Hardcore | Sludge

Tracklist :
1.Feast
2.Indulgence
3.Myopic
4.Sermon
5.Warmer Months
6.Corrupt
7.Little Seeds
8.Telepaths
9.Vitiate
10.The Fire Sculptures

an anthology in survey of the cycles of madness, procreation, destruction and restoration of the final generations of our species

Canadian hardcore band based in Toronto, ON. A union between the severity of hardcore and technical mastery/sinister malice of metal, maintaining roots consistent with traditional Canadian hardcore established by the likes of Union Of Uranus, Buried Inside and Cursed.





Saturday, June 16, 2012

Cowards - 2012 Shooting Blanks And Pills


Band : Cowards
Album :  Shooting Blanks And Pills
Release Year : 2012
Genre : Black Metal | Crust | Sludge
 
Tracklist :
1.Hoarse From The Get Go
2.Last Card
3.Scarce
4.Vices & Hate
5.Arrogant, Unseen
6.Grand Failure

Gathering parisians with an already strong pedigree in dark and heavy music, COWARDS regurgitates gutter hardcore, unhealthy sludge/doom and nauseous black metal in "Shooting Blanks And Pills", their deeply raw and anxiogenic debut release. Only six months were needed to give birth to this full-length, monstrosity with a desperate urban feeling, bridge between the knife-in-the-heart crudeness of Eyehategod or Kickback and the majestic darkness of bands like Deathspell Omega or Thou. With a sound carrying smells of pissy streets and the dry blood you get for a sidelong glance, producer Francis Caste have perfectly catched the gist of these 38 minutes, recreating this forced apnea in a bile tank with a no frills approach.
Cowards features current and ex-members of Sickbag, Death Mercedes, Hangman's Chair, Eibon, Glorior Belli, Dacast, Colossus of Destiny…
 
 
 
 
 

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Feist and Mastodon - 2012 Feistodon (split)


Band : Feist and Mastodon
Album : Feistodon
Release Year : 2012
Genre : Indie | Sludge | Experimental
 
Tracklist :
1. Feist - (Mastodon Cover)
2. Mastodon - A Commotion (Feist Cover)

Indie pop darling Feist and metal band Mastodon have combined forces for Record Store Day in an effort called Feistodon. The two-track split 7" will feature the musicians coverings songs from the other.The collaboration is genius and the covers are ideal. Feist puts her sweet crooning voice to Mastodon's raging "Black Tongue" and Mastodon's absolutely destroys Feist's "A Commotion" in the best way possible.





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The Flaming Lips And Mastodon - 2012 A Spoonful Weighs A Ton (Split)

Band : The Flaming Lips And Mastodon
Album : a spoonful weighs a ton (Split)
Release Year : 2012
Genre : Rock | Sludge | Experimental
 
Tracklist :
 01 - the flaming lips - a spoonful weighs a ton
02 - mastodon - a spoonful weighs a ton
 
Baby pink split 7" single: both sides are the song "Spoonful weighs a Ton" - the Lips' 1999 original on the A, and a brand new Mastodon cover on the flip. Note the classic Reprise Record label for the B-side.
This is Mastodon's cover.
 
 
 
 
 
 

Monday, April 16, 2012

Pigs - 2012 You Ruin Everything


Band : Pigs
Album : You Ruin Everything
Release Year : 2012
Genre : Hardcore | Noise | Sludge

Tracklist :
1. Give It
2. Whitewash
3. Massive Operator Error
4. Drained
5. Outburst Calendar
6. Contrition Dilemma
7. Scrum
8. Small c Celebrity
9. Mashantucket
10. At Least It’s An Ethos Pt.1
11. At Least It’s An Ethos Pt.2

When Unsane bassist Dave Curran started writing songs on guitar with drummer Jim Paradise (Player’s Club, Freshkills, Hellno) the name they tossed out for their fledgling project was simple: PIGS. “We figured it was short enough that press and promoters couldn’t fuck it up.” Producer Andrew Schneider (Cave In, Converge, Made Out of Babies, Unsane, Keelhaul) was invited to fill-in on bass for a couple of shows and, much to their delight, has refused to leave.

The sound? PIGS sound like the last forty-five minutes of that interminable haul from Portland to San Francisco when both patience and air conditioning are long gone; like a petty, early-morning drunken argument in a gravel parking lot about the stupid, impossible math of how to divide forty-one dollars three ways; like when the left rear bearing on the van that’s been squealing and then grinding for days finally gets hot enough to weld itself into the axle and the ancient Detroit Deathtrap grates to a final, shuddering halt. Pigs sound like three guys who have played countless shows in many bands for a couple of decades in several dozen countries and still can’t leave it alone.





Monday, April 2, 2012

Love Sex Machine - 2011 S/T LP


Band : Love Sex Machine
Album : S/T LP
Release Year : 2011
Genre : Doom | Hardcore | Sludge

Tracklist :
1.Anal On Deceased Virgin   
2.Deafening Peepshow   
3.Fucking Battle   
4.Antagonism Can STFU   
5.Plenty Of Feelings   
6.Vagina Curse   
7.Killed With A Monster Cock   
8.Warstrike Takes The Piss

"These guys play in a way that sounds like apocalyptic slaughter and survivor, combine bands like White Mice and Kowloon Walled City and you feel like you want to pull out your flesh and feed it to yourself. In truth, it’s that kind of metal that makes it feel like you’re in a world of oblivion, where instruments are tuned down significantly and the feedback is just murderous as it is heavenly."

If you enjoy massive riffs that sound like the end of the world, France’s LOVE SEX MACHINE is for you. This three-piece plays one of the most crushing and apocalyptic sludgecore out there these days, in the vein of ADMIRAL ANGRY, THE BODY or BLACK SHEEP WALL.






Sunday, February 26, 2012

Bubonic Bear - 2011 Fleshworld


Band : Bubonic Bear
Album : Fleshworld
Release Year : 2011
Genre : Hardcore | Sludge | Noise

Tracklist :
1.young professionals   
2.moist   
3.protect your plow   
4.occult farmers   
5.parade in sweat
6.anonymous and forgotten   
7.west of broad   
8.shaved at night

Bubonic Bear are a two-piece sludge/punk band from Philadelphia.This is their debut LP called Fleshworld, 8 songs with so much influences inside. They playing a kind of great hardcore sound mix with noise and sludge, and it's so fucking good!!! Well, just check them out, their discography is available on their Bandcamp. Enjoy!!!






Monday, February 13, 2012

Monarch! - 2007 Dead Men Tell No Tales


Band : Monarch!
Album : Dead Men Tell No Tales
Release Year : 2007
Genre : Sludge | Doom | Drone

Tracklist :
CD I
01 We are the Musicmakers (Long Version)
02 Speak of the Devil, Speak of the Sea (Long Version)
03 Dead Men Tell no Tales (Spoken Version)

CD II
01 Winter Bride
02 Swan Song

Monarch has been my second experience with Crucial Blast (coming a few months after my initial review of Microwaves' "Contagion Heuristic" album), a label that is known primarily today for their investment in the world of sludge/drone doom and rock, as well as various other experimental types of bands in a somewhat psychadelic phase of evolution.  Monarch follows along this droning, ever so muddy path, utilizing feedback to the best of their abilities much like the wonderful Boris, but, unfortunately for them, somewhat less tastefully.  You see, Sludge doom is now taking on the identity that black metal held last year in the few years prior:  Imminent stationary filth.

It is rather unfortunate that the few bands with an immense amount of talent are being undermined by project such as this one, copycat artists claiming that theirs is unique and superior.  Bands like Boris, Pelican, Isis, forerunners of the genre have at the very least gotten the recognition they deserve before these bands take over and completely overwhelm the scene.  Black metal did not have such luck.  Those whom were noteworthy in the beginning were around only for a short time before disappearing into the timeless ages and innumerable amounts of releases and demos.

Dead Men Tell no Tales is by no means bad.  It is not terrible in any sense of the word.  In fact, I rather enjoyed the release as a whole.  Both CD's were magnificently well-constructed and the musicianship found within was top notch, although the "long versions" were, in fact, a bit TOO long.  Around the 17 minute mark of "We are the Musicmakers", I found myself wondering if the song would ever end, let alone the album.  So much of the music on here sounds exactly the same...one minute after another of crushing riffs and drum accents.  There is nothing unique though...no stylish passages, no feedback experimentation, nothing that sticks out and shows off beauty like one would assume from an album cover like that found on Dead Men Tell no Tales.  Even though the "Spoken Version" of Dead Men Tell no Tales does not, in fact, have anything spoken in it, I must say that the best part of this CD was the silence and the waves.  Soothing after over 40 minutes of seemingly the same crushing riffs paralleled to one another.  Sadly, the second disc is more of the same, but much more tolerable due to the well-placed vocals that resemble those found on Khanate releases, which is a now defunct Stephen O'Malley project.  Basically, if you're a hardcore sludge fan or a stoner looking for a good listen while you trip out under the stars, this is for you...For the rest of you though, this is probably a nice migraine inducer.  Leave the sludge and drone to the masters...-heathenharvest






Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Tiger Lily - 2012 Annabeth EP


Band : Tiger Lily
Album : Annabeth EP
Release Year : 2012
Genre : Hardcore | Sludge | Doom

Tracklist :
1.Heaven/Plagues   
2.Gold Tongue II   
3.The Devil

Tiger Lily is harcore/sluge/doom band from Fresno CA. This is their new EP, 3 song, 18 minutes long with sludge-y, heavy and dark music!! Well, if you're really into a heavy and dark music, you should check this one out!! For fans of Admiral Angry, Black Sheep Wall and Seven Sisters of Sleep. Enjoy!!!






Sunday, February 5, 2012

The Pessimist Hangs The Optimist - 2011 You See All Kinds of Things When You Are The Only One Awake


Band : The Pessimist Hangs The Optimist
Album : You See All Kinds of Things When You Are The Only One Awake
Release Year : 2011
Genre : Post-Hardcore | Sludge | screamo
 
Tracklist :
1.No Hope, Taut Rope   
2.We Bow Our Heads   
3.Stay Awake   
4.William Wilson   
5.Buzzards   
6.The Woods

The Pessimist Hangs the Optimist is a two piece screamo band from Hagerstown, Maryland that plays crushing riffs with intense vocals. Associated acts include The Usual and Kilgore Trout (VA).
formed on 7/16/11 as a side project of Tony and Craig's band MIGRATIONS. They've played a handful of shows thus far in the fall of 2011, put out a self titled two song demo on september 1st, and released their first e.p. "you see all kinds of things when you are the only one awake" on October 28th.






Korben Dallas - 2012 Korben Dallas


Band : Korben Dallas
Album : Korben Dallas
Release Year : 2012
Genre : Post-Hardcore | Sludge | Post-Metal
 
Tracklist :
1.Atrabile   
2.Hématomes   
3.Animus Necandi   
4.Dernière Foi   
5.A ta vue
6.Paraclet

Korben Dallas is five piece sludge/post-hardcore outfit from Limoges, France. Raw vocals, low chords, loud drums, pure fucking anger on stage. The band is releasing its very first EP in 2012. For fans of Selenites, Hexis, Chrones, etc.






Monday, January 16, 2012

Chronos - 2011 The Grips of Winter


Band : Chronos
Album : The Grips of Winter
Release Year : 2011
Genre : Post-Metal | Sludge | Progressive
 
Tracklist :
1. Umedalen: The City Of Birches
2. Veil
3. Palaces
4. You And The Cold Weather

Hardcore is a notoriously difficult thing to make a name in. So many bands are throwing on their basketball shorts and caps, blazoned with the latest short man syndrome band, and punching the floor to shoddy beatdowns. It’s all become a bit too easy. So when a band comes along like Chronos it’s something truly special.

Mixing hardcore with sludge and then peppering with angsty emo riffs this four track E.P. creeps by slowly. Pulling you into a web that allows you to relax and enjoy nine minute tracks like opener Umedalen: The City of Birches, despite our collective attention spans dropping by the week, and after that you’re hooked; revelling in the power of second track Veils.

Veils continues the down tuned, sludgy path that Umedalen started but constantly improves on it, growing heavier and angrier until it drops into gentler guitar passages. It’s this mix of brutality and beauty that keeps you interested. We’ve all heard guys shouting before, no matter how good it sounds, and we’ve all heard people batter their instruments all for the sake of a heavy sound so to see Chronos embrace the softer side of things is refreshing and when Veils so easily drops into the massive sounding Palaces the admiration grows.

It’s not perfect, not by a long shot, and they are plenty of bands before that have mixed light and dark together and come out trumps. What these four tracks represent is a band to watch out for. A band that will improve and transcend genres to find their own, but as a starting point The Grips of Winter swirls round the listener with its gorgeous sound all the way until the last note of instrumental closer You And The Cold Weather. If you want something original these guys might just be your new favourite band. - Sonic Shocks






Monday, November 7, 2011

Cheval - 2011 Perissodactyla (EP)


Band : Cheval
Album : Perissodactyla (EP)
Release Year : 2011
Genre : Atmospheric | Post-Metal | Sludge | Experimental

Tracklist :
1. Guy Marchand
2. Perissodactyla
3. Jean Rochefort
4. La Passion De Gagner
5. Omar Sharif

CHEVAL is coming from Toulouse / Tarbes, France, and here's their new ep entitled "Perissodactyla". They playing a kind of post-metal with sludge and atmospheric sound and in some parts they at a math influence too. 5 songs on this EP and all in all it's pretty good, and really worth to listen!! Well, just get it and enjoy!!






Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Kylesa - 2011 Live at Hellfest


Band : Kylesa
Album : Live at Hellfest
Release Year : 2011
Genre : Hardcore | Sludge
 
Tracklist :
01 Do not Look Back
02 Unknown Awareness
03 Said And Done
04 Tired Climb
05 Distance Closing In
06 Bottom Line
07 Forsaken
08 Crowded Road
09 Running Red

Apart from the jaws of ten meters long by Philip and his vocal performance limit-limit, the concert was a great time Kylesa has once again confirmed what we think of this unique group: this is a pure product of Savannah that s' is largely emancipated by dint of developments and remarkable album to a level that makes him something other than just hype. The home is once again under the Imperial Tent Terrorizer, especially with regard to Laura (vocals, scratches), which shows in great shape, just like Corey (bass), block throughout the show. The Kylesa are not great singers, in fact, they fear squarely at that level, but the scope of their music is epic soon forget this tiny detail. Tribal psyche, melodic rock and roll and sometimes prog, metal of these five is all that it takes to make great concerts and tonight's setlist, which contains most of the titles of two recent albums " Static Tension "and" Spiral Shadow "shows the extent of their talent. It starts on the intro very punk roulette "Do not Look Back" that conceals filches happens behind the float, as are many highlights during the show as the huge break Tribal "Crowded Road" which sees Philip ask guitar violent percussion backing of these two colleagues drummers. Big time heavy metal and trance floydienne as "Running Red" served right after: OUCH! The concert ends with a "Severe Hollow" conqueror to finish on a note of bestiality mass that puts the public agrees: Kylesa's heavy, it's good Kylesa, Kylesa is like a good cheese fondue with mushrooms in it. (Thib)






Monday, September 26, 2011

Jument - 2009 Plate X


Band : Jument
Album : Plate X
Release Year : 2009
Genre : Sludge | Progressive | Experimental

Tracklist :
01. Digital Artey
02. Posterior Transverse
03. Branches Above
04. K
05. Eternal Branch
06. Circumflex Artery
07. Where Pelicans Go To Die

JUMENT(the beast of burden) was started originally by sir castannelli(I Shot Them) and luke sorenson(Gaza) and went by the name “CZAR”. CZAR never played a show, but instead paved the way for what was to become JUMENT.

For an incalculable number of doubled blooms bound on the networks of "musical discovery", a Mare hides. Of Timbers in Idaho, this four-bit byte is naturally different, without claim. Decided to make the things in the rules and at its rate/rhythm with an at the same time refreshing and exceptional car-production in the line of Yakuza with a key of Neurosis without to sink in the shelf of the énieme clone, on the contrary.

In order to think "Plate X " correctly, it is necessary to visualize the stereotypes of the post-hardcore production, like its "linear" unfolding, to leave in the direction opposed by taking the hand Yakuza, Tool and The Volta Mars with dirtinesses sludge trailing with the four corners. The dark one for the dark one, very little for Mare, a significant part of its gasoline is illuminated on uneven mathematics of rock'n'roll/involving metal, in its labyrinth groovy (Eternal branch).

This slope of changes of rates/rhythms and subterfuges which exaltent unforeseeable titles that one will appreciate more especially as their trailing and major sounds are not a graduated reconstitution of sludge atmospheric ("K" ), it keeps a metal key or maths-rock'n'roll singular (Circumflex artery).

One would swear to see briefly emerging from the winks to an experimental rock'n'roll related to the progressive one and psychedelic it guitar allows freedoms under the influence of pedals of effect perfume "vintage" - not foreign of King Crimson, with a unicity between the ingredients so that none overflows. Mare shows its maturity in reserve, a strong personality in the writing and the divergent esthetism. The incisive formats strew Plate X, however a 26 minutes reward is dissimulated at the end (Where pelicans go to die), a new dimension is explored with the irreproachable presence of Batty and its sumptuous voice, for much in the environment of this title which completes to convince of the accuracy of this group. -Lifeless Zine






Monday, September 19, 2011

Mastodon - 2011 The Hunter


Band : Mastodon
Album : The Hunter
Release Year : 2011
Genre : Progressive | Metal | Sludge

Tracklist :
1 Black Tongue
2 Curl of the Burl
3 Blasteroid
4 Stargasm
5 Octopus Has No Friends
6 All the Heavy Lifting
7 The Hunter
8 Dry Bone Valley
9 Thickening
10 Creature Lives
11 Spectrelight
12 Bedazzled Fingernails
13 The Sparrow

Mastodon have never gone the safe route. Herman Melville's Moby Dick, human-eating tree people, Rasputin, Stephen Hawking, wormholes - topics that aren't exactly the stuff of metalhead dreams, but they've all informed the band's ambitious string of concept albums. And so it comes as a bit of a surprise, on the band's fifth studio release, The Hunter, that the Atlanta-based quartet tackle the concept of...nothing. Or, in other words, anything and everything - wherever their fertile, mind-expanded little minds want to roam. Which, as it turns out, is pretty damn far, indeed, as one listen to the new LP bears out.

While adopting a blissful, scattershot thematic approach, the group - bassist/vocalist Troy Sanders, guitarist/vocalist Brent Hinds, guitarist Bill Kelliher and drummer/vocalist Brann Dailor - have sharpened their instrumental attack, one which still manages to straddle the line between hardcore, blitzing metal and progressive rock but now does so, in many cases, within the confines of three minute-songs. Three minutes? Wow, that's pop-tune length! How can any band switch things up so dramatically in such time? Mastodon can, and they do so effortlessly, seamlessly... They play it as it lays, and it's not a sacrifice, it's where the day takes them.

In a further break with tradition, the band, who previously worked with rock stalwarts Brendan O'Brien and Matt Bayles, opted to have Mike Elizondo, whose credits include Eminem and 50 Cent, helm The Hunter - and the results are magnificent. All of the group's mind-melting riffs and rhythms are intact, and if anything, they're magnified, glorified, made somehow more ginormous. It's Mastodon made digestible for the whole world...and the world just might be the better for it. -Joe Bosso






Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Animal Skins - 2011 B EP


Band : Animal Skins
Album : B
Release Year : 2011
Genre : Hardcore | Sludge | Experimental

Tracklist :
1. Headdress
2. Dead Sunn
3. Lines
4. We, Papermache

Chugs abound – gasp – along with 7 minute hardcore songs and they’re from Boise, ID, I mean really, what could go wrong? Nothing; almost. The band gets several things right within the first four minutes of the release. Dissonance, lovely as ever, gnarly vocals that scrape the bottom of a tolerable barrel, and production value just shitty enough that it’s all melded with perfection. In fact the production is on that weird trip where the shitier it sounds the better it will be, and, I think I finally understand it. There are points in the release where the vocalist is simply inaudible, but the confusion in sound elevates the bands heaviness and progression in tracks. For instance halfway through “Dead Sunn” the band spend time listening to tattered vocals battle aggravated guitar noodling, and shit does it work, building to the EP’s most chaotic ending in fine, fine form.

They owe a lot to Botch as their fingerprints are littered all across Animal Skins and this release; unorthodox breakdowns that lead to absolutely bat-fucking nowhere, repeated stanzas for minutes on end that would drive any untrained listener on edge, and by God, that minimalist attempt at sounding clean, all have their fair share of glory but these starlit moments are what make the album. When “We, Papremache” kicks in with that circling dissonant riff backed by death metal-esque vocals you know you’ve reached an evolution point with metalcore and thank God. In fact it’s one of those moments you’ll have when you’re like, ‘oh this is going to be big in twelve years’; see, that’s the kind of feeling I live for. -fromtheinside






Horses Have People Teeth - 2011 Ugly Animals


Band : Horses Have People Teeth
Album : Ugly Animals
Release Year : 2011
Genre : Chaotic | Hardcore | Sludge

Tracklist :
1. Trench Mouth
2. Life Beneath A Frozen Lake
3. Flamingo
4. Vacant
5. Sympathy For The Flies
6. Flat Black
7. Rip And Tear, Bro!
8. Tearing Through The Waters
9. Ugly Animals
10. Black Shepherd

Horses Have People Teeth is an American three-piece doom thrash band out of western Pennsylvania, consisting of members joe sudrovic (bass / vocals), nick miller (guitar), and dave varney (drums). Their demo ep, comprised of the first six songs written by the band, was self released in Fall 2009 (free download @ bandcamp.com).

Well, here's their new album and it's called Ugly Animals, It's the same album titled with Retox... Why this both band think the same name for their new album?? Well, just forget it!!! Ugly Amimal is full of chaos, noise, and heavy. For those who like a kind of music like this, you better check this one out!! Enjoy!!