Vicious and pure harsh noise detailing by SLIT THROATS' Roman Leyva that captures rapid speed lines while always having solid signals of rough and crumbling 'Americanoise' traits. A perfect combination of everything a cracking avalanche of harsh noise can be as it negotiates the various layers of mids, highs and crunching lines of crush depth focus.
"TEXTURE VIOLENCE (a term coined by Sam) captures an apex moment in the trajectory of SLIT THROATS, throwing generational fuel onto the firestorm that has always been HARSH NOISE, the 30 minute manifesto of a belligerent one-man mission to keep the genre firmly in the grasp of maniacs only, to pitch an unrelenting battle on sound itself that simultaneously honors genre history while remaining uniquely its own.
Art layout was inspired by joshi wrestling demon-seed and atomic banshee RAM KAICHOW, a kindred spirit of uncompromising menace in her own respect. Her high-contrast makeup, multi-textured costuming, and overall brooding appearance lend themselves to the aesthetics long championed by LAKE SHARK HARSH NOISE, while her in-ring viciousness and middle-finger response to wrestling tradition reflect the all-out attack this cassette brings. NO PEACE IN SOUND/FOREVER THE NOISE WAR!"
- Roman Leyva
Pro-tape C30, edition of 75, semi-gloss card cover in classic Slaughter / OEC style ziplock packaging.
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I cannot praise this album enough. This album is absolutely terrifying! The many starts and stops creates this very h settling tension. Each start expands on the stopper idea previously. It’s like the music equivalent of walking through thick fog while passing out multiple times throughout trying to find a place to orientate yourself. There may or may not be something sinister in that fog, but you don’t want to stick around to find out. Bought the vinyl so I summon the fog demons through spe showhornwithteeth
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One of the greatest Death Industrial releases. This album sounds like it was recorded in an unsanitary morgue with the unbearable stench of rotting corpses. A piece of rare morbidity and impenetrable darkness. Jeremysoreille
The Doom Trip label never misses, and the latest LP from the genius Heejin Jang is a trip into thrilling industrial terror. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 30, 2023