BloodLust! New Release - Out Now:
Artist: Failing Lights
Title: “True Form”
Format: 7-inch
Catalog Number: BloodLust! 094
Genre: Noise / Experimental / Industrial
The nineteenth release in a series of private 7-inch singles
Pressed in an edition of 300 copies; White vinyl; White labels with minimal black text; Poly-lined inner sleeves; Unmarked white cardboard sleeves - sealed on three sides; Black and white insert; 45 RPM; Failing Lights is Mike Connelly of Wolf Eyes and Hair Police [etc., etc.]; If it seems like there have been a lot of synth releases on BloodLust! these days and forever, then this is Connelly showing you what he can do with dark, distorted, droned-out organ playing; In my head, at least, I understand why this record perfectly illustrates the collision - and probably the collusion - between the contrasting styles of sound generated by members of the Lexington, Kentucky and the greater Detroit, Michigan-area scenes; Somber and unsettling, “True Form” is as “true industrial” as can be; seemingly old, and to my ears, totally non-derivative.
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Tracklisting:
1. “Discovery of a World in the Moon” (3:44)
2. “Ideal Lunar Landscape” (3:33)
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BloodLust! New Release - Out Now:
Artist: Neil Jendon
Title: “Invisibility”
Format: CD in jewel box
Catalog Number: BloodLust! 117
Genre: Analog [Modular] Synth / Experimental / Industrial
Neil Jendon is a fixture in the Chicago music scene, who has shifted between roles as a psychedelically-driven guitarist in the indie/alternative band Catherine [TVT Records], a more experimentally-minded guitarist in the avant-garde group Zelienople, and as half of the group Abduction [with Michael Miley], through which I first witnessed Neil’s vivid modular synthesizer playing. I originally came to know Neil in the early 1990’s, and if I recall correctly, we bonded over the U.K. band, Loop. But maybe that was his band mate, Jerome? In any case, after losing touch with each other for a long measure of time, I have seen and heard much more of Neil’s work in the last two years - and more recently - after seeing him destroy a small local venue with a live solo modular synth set - I knew that it was time to talk to him about a release for BloodLust! Neil’s skill as an improviser may come into play on “Invisibility,” but at the core of these recordings there is what seems to be a familiarity with the palette of early industrial music, be it Maurizio Bianchi, Lustmord, instrumental Throbbing Gristle [grittier than “After Cease to Exist,” certainly], etc. Neil recently played an excellent set, opening up for Consumer Electronics, in Chicago, and it struck me how well his flavor of synth sits with other types of noise and experimental music, even if I know that on one hand, he comes from a more psychedelic, shoe-gazer-aware place. Now if I could only get around to seeing his post-Catherine, dream-pop band Buglette play live… Professionally duplicated CD, single panel, double-sided insert; color artwork; in jewel box with shrink-wrap.
Tracklisting:
1. “First Invisibility” (2:32)
2. “Second Invisibility” (18:38)
3. “Third invisibility” (5:28)
4. “Fourth Invisibility” (21:58)
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BloodLust! New Release - Out Now:
Artist: Culver
Title: “Sugar Tip”
Format: CD in jewel box
Catalog Number: BloodLust! 121
Genre: Experimental / Psychedelic Noise / Industrial
Last winter, when BLOODYMINDED was preparing to go on tour in the U.K., I was put in contact with Lee Stokoe, who was touring at the same time as us, under the name Inseminoid, with George Proctor of Mutant Ape. Not only was Lee beyond accommodating about letting us piggyback on the Inseminoid/Fecalove tour, but he was kind enough to also drive us around the U.K. for several days. I returned to the States with a thick stack of Culver CDs, which took some time to get through. I was most pleased that I enjoyed the music on the CDs as much as I enjoyed meeting and spending time with Lee, himself. After hearing more and more Culver recordings, as well as a few excellent psychedelic/noise CDs by Stokoe’s band Marzuraan, I was convinced that I needed to release something by him. “Sugar Tip” is that thing, packaged in handsome collage artwork created by Stokoe for this release. One of the main things that I have noticed about this CD is that it feels like the air gets sucked out of the room when I listen to it. While it is far denser and more complex a sound than Damion Romero’s work, the two share the odd ability to move air around with sound in a fairly unsettling way. “Sugar Tip” is definitely heavier than drone, but it is definitely not simple harsh noise. I might refer to it as blackened psychedelic noise. Oh, and do not forget that this guy plays in Skullflower, these days, too. Professionally duplicated CD, single panel, double-sided insert; color collage artwork; in jewel box with shrink-wrap.
Tracklisting:
1. “Suicide Crypt” (21:40)
2. “I Know You’re Alone” (2:10)
3. “Suicide Witch” (23:27)
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