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| NOXAGT
S/t
Load
Dangerous dirge blasts out of the tail pipe of Norway?s ghost rider band Noxagt?s third and self titled record. Gone is the Nil?s Erga?s viola that led the chariot races on the last two NOXAGT records on LOAD, replaced with Anders Hana (of ULTRALYD) on spring loaded guitar. Where as the past two records flung tarballs at the idea of hard rock in the 21st century, this third record crawls from the ooze with a determined and wiry intent to bring you to your knees with stark riff power and bludgeoning rhythmic density.
This is Noxagt?s strangest turn from instrumental sludge helmeted Vikings to staple jointed snake running dunt rock doctors. Fans of past records will find a lot to wrap their brows around with this record, and new fans will take note of the wiry riffs emitting from this Norse carriage.
Past titles have picked up fans in many of the musik camps of the 21st century world village including: jean jacketed metal hordes, ripped sweater wearing art fucks, and regular bricklayers like you. Be one of the many, be one of the proud ? but do not miss this bus. |
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| VILLAINS
Drenched In The Poison
Aurora Borealis
Villains draws its influence from the grizzled pathos of their home, New York City: The huddled homeless crazies; the oblivious alcoholics tracing their steps through the piss-soaked alleys; the relentless march of time marked by trains, buses and cabs. This everyday mania empowers the screams, cries and sardonic laughter of Villains. Behold as their musically carnivorous thrash hatred is unharnessed, slashing wildly against the defeatist.
Their debut full length, Drenched In The Poisons conjures up the danger and proud unholy spirit of early metal and acid punk. A vomitous fornication unto the whiskey whores and foul souls passing out in the dark. These eight aural lashes come at the listener criminally intoxicated and definitely not nice. Live on stage, the quintet is aggressive, physical and dangerous.
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