Also in Recollection GRM news, here are two pieces from Christian Zanesi, who is also helping oversee the Recollection GRM series. "Grand Bruit" is from 1991 and it's a chilly slowburner, a real sci-fi electroacoustic bent with some seriously creeped Indrid Cold machina vocals cropping up throughout. Slow and doomy and heavy. "Stop! L'Horizon" from 1983 is equally frosty but more of a stuttery, locust swarm type of electronic blitz. Boomkat's review compared this to the Alien movie series and both pieces give me that same vibe, spot on.
I keep up with Sunburned only intermittently these days, they seem to be taking a more rock-ist approach lately. Like this one. Each track is about 4-5 minutes of pretty ramshackle, jammy, funky, boogie rock...almost spoiled by the throaty, beery vocals shouted over the top of each one of these tunes with nonsensical platitudes. I almost shut it off after a couple tracks but I stuck it out and kinda came around on some level. I was oddly reminded of My War era Black Flag sludge punk. The band sez "these Holy Grail fueled recordings are a mix of iphone and zoom recordings run through garageband, reaper and some plug-ins. We're still working on the much more listener-friendly Black Dirt session..." and point taken, listener friendly this ain't.
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