Thursday, July 22, 2010
Venetian Snares - Horsey Noises
Album: Horsey Noises
Year: 2009
Genre(s): Electronic, experimental, breakcore
This E.P. is short but manic and typical Venetian Snares insanity. Horsey Noises and the remix, Horsey Noisers, are two of the only songs to feature vocals from Venetian Snares, making them sort of different.
Mediafire.
Posted by DW.
hYPNOTIC hYSTERIA - Feed On Me
hYPNOTIC hYSTERIA from
Posted By: KB
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Bastard Noise - A Culture Of Monsters
Album: A Culture Of Monsters
Year: 2010
Genre(s): Powerviolence, death metal, noise, progressive, experimental
Bastard Noise have really gotten interesting lately, moving beyond noise and back into powerviolence as they did with Man Is The Bastard. This is not your ordinary stuff by any means... some weird and very interesting stuff right here. Great fucking album.
A Culture Of Monsters.
Posted by DW
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Barren Earth - Curse of the Red River
Z-Rock Hawaii
Album: Z-Rock Hawaii
Year:
Genre(s): Experimental, noise rock, alternative
Z-Rock Hawaii comes from a pretty interesting lineup, to say the least... it's basically a Ween/Boredoms collaboration, featuring Dean and Gene Ween of Ween as well as Yamantaka Eye, Seiichi Yamamoto, Yoshimi P-We, and Yoshikawa Toyohito of Boredoms. The result is noisy, interesting, and sometimes even kind of funny.
Give it a shot.
Posted by DW.
Monday, July 19, 2010
IC joins the Big Dipster team
Earl Shilton - Two Rooms (Full of Insects)
Genre(s): Experimental death/black/thrash metal
Earl Shilton is a one man project of Alex Thomas (who was the drummer for Bolt Thrower on Mercenary). I've always had a hard time pinning the music down to one genre, but the entire album is great because of that. Supposedly he's played live shows with his brother and sister filling in on drums and bass. Technically, the title track is Zwei Räume (Voller Insekten)... it's just in German. In 2007 he posted a blog on MySpace saying a new album was finished... I have yet to hear it though. Until then, check out this album, it's his only official release so far and it's a damn good one.
Earl Shilton - Two Rooms (Full of Insects) [2003]
Posted by IC.
Winters In Osaka - Swarm Of Witches
Album: Swarm Of Witches
Year: ???
Genre(s): Noise
Chicago noise band containing one of the guys from Plague Bringer and a bunch of other dudes, some of whom are from other bands I'm not really familiar with. This is really good stuff. I'm not familiar with a lot of Winters In Osaka, but what little I know has made them one of my favorite noise groups, and this is my favorite release I have of theirs.
Why don't you give it a listen?
Posted by DW.
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Isis - Live
Genre(s): Post-metal, progressive
One of the greatest bands of the last ten years that will have a huge amount of influence yet on great bands to come (at least, I'd guess they will) was Isis, who broke up just recently to go about their separate paths. Throughout their career of various studio work and E.P.s, they also released five live albums. As a somewhat late tribute to Isis and their still sort of recent end, I'm posting all the official live works in one entry. Listen to all of them, but Live V is the best one (Oceanic in its entirety mastered by Justin Broadrick). Enjoy.
Live I
Live II
Live III
Live IV
Live V
Posted by DW.
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Maps & Atlases - The Three E.P.s
Genre(s): Math rock
One of the first posts on the Big Dipster was Perch Patchwork, the most recent Maps & Atlases album. If that was your first exposure, you REALLY need to get the E.P.s. Bird Barnyard is all right and shows an interesting and very different start. Trees, Swallows, Houses is kind of like Minus The Bear on crack, angel dust, acid, and ecstacy. You And Me And The Mountain calms it down a bit, but contains some great songwriting and is a good precursor to Perch Patchwork. Check these out.
Bird Barnyard (2005)
Trees, Swallows, Houses (2006)
You And Me And The Mountain (2008)
Posted by DW.
Friday, July 16, 2010
Boredoms - Chocolate Synthesizer
Album: Chocolate Synthesizer
Year: 1994
Genre(s): Noise rock, experimental, noise
One of my favorite releases from a band that's really at the forefront of the "Japanoise" underground. This release is definitely weird, but easier to get into than some of their other stuff.
Try it out.
Posted by DW.
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Tuxedomoon - Desire
Album: Desire
Year: 1981
Genre(s): Post-punk, avant-garde
Tuxedomoon is pretty neat and fairly well-known in the avant-garde popular music scene. If you haven't heard them before this is a good one. If you have heard them but don't have this one, it's worth getting, too. You win either way. Unless you already have this album. Then you can just appreciate that we're posting it for everyone to enjoy.
Download.
Posted by DW.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
The Hush Sound - Like Vines
Teeth Of Lions Rule The Divine - Rampton
Album: Rampton
Year: 2002
Genre(s): Drone, doom
Teeth Of Lions Rule The Divine is essentially a supergroup, consisting of Stephen O'Malley (Sunn O))), Khanate, Burning Witch, Goatsnake), Greg Anderson (Sunn O))), Burning Witch, Goatsnake), Lee Dorrian (Cathedral, Napalm Death), and Justin Greaves (Iron Monkey, Electric Wizard). Some pretty decent drone on this album. Check it out.
Rampton.
Posted by DW.
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Nurse With Wound - Rock 'N Roll Station/Second Pirate Session
Artist: Nurse With Wound
Album: Rock 'N Roll Station/Second Pirate Session
Year: 1994 (reissued 1998 with Second Pirate Session)
Genre(s): Experimental, avant-garde, industrial, noise
Nurse With Wound have been one of my favorite groups for awhile now. Rock 'N Roll Station is probably one of their best albums (though also one of their most accessible), and here it is presented with the harder-to-find companion disc, Second Pirate Session, containing alternate versions and sessions from the same recordings. Both are very worthwhile.
Rock N' Roll Station
Second Pirate Session
Posted by DW.
Monday, July 12, 2010
Bison B.C - Earthbound
Death In June - Operation Hummingbird
Album: Operation Hummingbird
Year: 2000
Genre(s): Folk, neofolk, apocalyptic folk, experimental
Operation Hummingbird is not one of Death In June's more well-known albums, but it's a rather underrated one that has some very pleasing moments.
Operation Hummingbird
Posted by DW.
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Vampire Moose - Serenade the Samurai
Boris - Variations
Album: Variations
Year: 2010
Genre(s): Stoner rock, psychedelic, drone, experimental
So, before you get disappointed, I'll tell you flat-out that this isn't really "new" Boris. It's more of a greatest hits, although several songs have been re-recorded to showcase Michio Kurihara and Farewell appears in its full version for the first time on CD. It focuses on Heavy Rocks through Smile era Boris, so you don't really get all the early heavy stuff, but that's all right I guess. If you buy it, this comes with a DVD of them performing live in Japan. So you should try to get an actual copy.
Either way, here's Variations.
Posted by DW.
Indian - The Unquiet Sky
Album: The Unquiet Sky
Year: 2007
Genre(s): Doom, stoner, sludge
One of Chicago's heaviest bands right now, Indian serves up doom that's outright abrasive. The distortion could bury you alive, and the snarling vocals are absolutely vicious. This is some pissed off, hostile stuff. Reminds me in a lot of ways of early Amplifier Worship-era Boris.
Download.
Posted by DW.
Friday, July 9, 2010
Deep Puddle Dynamics - The Taste Of Rain... Why Kneel
Album: The Taste Of Rain... Why Kneel
Year: 1999
Genre(s): Hip hop
Deep Puddle Dynamics are a hip hop supergroup comprised of Slug (Atmosphere), Doseone (cLOUDDEAD, Subtle), Sole, and Alias. They're one of the few supergroups I know that's just as good as anybody involved in it. These are some sick rappers. Every track is great, but the highlight for me is Heavy Ceiling, my personal favorite hip hop song ever, and this is definitely one of my favorite underground hip hop albums.
Download.
Posted by DW.
Thou - Summit
Album: Summit
Year: 2010
Genre(s): Doom, sludge, drone
Two Thou posts in a row? Well listen to this before you complain. This is the new full-length from Thou, titled Summit. Six tracks, just under an hour. Un-be-fucking-liev-a-bly amazing. I was blown away upon first listen. You need to hear this.
Get it.
Posted by DW.
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Thou - Baton Rouge, You Have Much To Answer For
Album: Baton Rouge, You Have Much To Answer For
Year: 2010
Genre(s): Doom, drone, sludge
Thou is one of the heaviest bands out there today and one of the metal bands I expect to really take off in the next few years. They're also very prolific and put out a few releases a year. This particular E.P. is heavy, diverse, and features a sick-as-fuck Nirvana cover. I couldn't recommend Thou more. They're really one of my favorite bands as of late. I plan to post everything I have from them over the span of the next few months, so keep checking back if you dig this one.
Get it.
Posted by DW.
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes EP
Album: Fleet Foxes E.P.
Year: 2006
Genre(s): Alternative, folk
One of my favorite bands in the so-called "indie" scene, Fleet Foxes started with this self-titled E.P., which I decided to upload because most people don't seem to be aware it exists. It's not quite as good as their self-titled full-length or Sun Giant, but this is a raw, less-developed sound that can really give you more appreciation for the band and how far they've come in a few short years. I'm really excited for their new album later this year.
Download.
Posted by DW.
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Sleep is Wrong!
Custodian - Excruciation Of Routine
Album: Excruciation Of Routine
Year: ????
Genre(s): Noise, harsh noise
No fucking around, pure and hard harsh noise. Not doing anything new, just doing it really well. Not the actual cover. Couldn't find it.
Crunchitize me, Cap'n.
Posted by DW.
Monday, July 5, 2010
Bastard Noise - Rogue Astronaut
Album: Rogue Astronaut
Year: 2009
Genre(s): Noise, industrial, ambient, experimental
Bastard Noise hardly requires an introduction. Just get this.
Get it GET IT get it.
Posted by DW.
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Comus - First Utterance
Artist: Comus
Album: First Utterance
Year: 1971
Genre(s): Progressive, avant-garde
British prog rockers Comus really don't get enough credit. Equally deserving of praise as fellow prog-rockers of the time such as Genesis, Yes, and King Crimson, Comus were just a little too weird to get much mainstream attention. Their debut, First Utterance, is prog fused with a bit of avant-garde and experimental influence. This is a classic prog album. What's not to love?
Check it out.
Posted by DW.
Toadliquor - The Hortator's Lament
Album: The Hortator's Lament
Year: 2003
Genre(s): Doom, drone
Really, really, really heavy. So heavy it's almost ridiculous. The vocals are great. I'd recommend this.
Get it.
Posted by DW.
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Sausage - Riddles Are Abound Tonight
Fascist Insect - Fall Of America
Album: Fall Of America
Year: ???
Genre(s): Grindcore, hardcore, powerviolence, punk
Happy Independence Day Eve, America! What better way to celebrate than with some more Fascist Insect? Sorry for the tiny image. It was all I could find. And sorry for not caring enough to look up the year. I'm lazy.
Download.
Posted by DW
Kiss The Anus Of A Black Cat - An Interlude To The Outermost
Album: An Interlude To The Outermost
Year: 2007
Genre(s): Folk, neofolk, apocalyptic folk, experimental
Don't let their name fool you. This is not grindcore, and it's not a joke band either (though the name is fairly ridiculous). This is great neofolk in the vein of Death In June or Current 93, and probably the best band I've heard since then to practice such a sound. Highly, highly recommended.
Download.
Posted by DW.
Friday, July 2, 2010
Bongripper - The Great Barrier Reefer
Album: The Great Barrier Reefer
Year: 2006
Genre(s): Doom, drone, post-metal
The Great Barrier Reefer is Bongripper's debut. Just under 80 minutes of uncompromising psychedelic-infused ultra-heavy instrumental metal in only one track. These guys are great! Highly recommended.
Try it.
Posted by DW.
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Thy Catafalque - Róka Hasa Rádió
Venetian Snares - Hospitality
Album: Hospitality
Year: 2006
Genre(s): Electronic, experimental, breakcore
Fast-paced, manic, intense, and unrelenting, Hospitality is one of the most interesting releases from electronic pioneers Venetian Snares. Short but very good.
Download.
Posted by DW.
Fascist Insect - Death To The Fascist Insect That Preys Upon The Blood Of The People
Album: Death To The Fascist Insect That Preys Upon The Blood Of The People
Year: 2007
Genre(s): Grindcore, powerviolence, punk
From Last.fm: Powerviolence-worship HC/thrash/Doom out of Cleveland, Ohio with lyrics about current events, social commentary, drugs and humor (in no particular order) with a DIY approach/attitude formed in early ‘07.
Download.
Posted by DW.