Monday, December 17, 2012

Year End Lists Are For Suckers! 2012 Edition

It happens every year, the dreaded year end lists sprout their ugly little heads in every corner of media. Just waiting to spark heated comments and douchebaggery by those Cheetos caked and Red Bull jacked internet phleebs. They are inescapable. Everyone clamors to let you know how cool, enlightened, or kvlt they are and just how stupid the author is for their choices and omissions. It may sound as if i'm being bitter, not so much. More empathetic than anything. On one hand I give it to the authors. "This is one of, if not the best record I've heard all year, but John Q public probably won't like it, so I wont include it on my list." Said no one ever. It's their choice not yours, get over it. On the other hand it goes to the commenters. They just want their voice to be heard too. Albeit in a rather rude and inarticulate manner. Never the less, they should most certainly have the ability to share their likes and dislikes with others. Where the fuck am I going with all this...I have no idea. I see both sides of the coin here. I'm ranting for the sake of ranting i guess. Bottom line is that I still find it fascinating and strange that matter of opinion, no matter how insignificant the topic may be, sparks such emotions.

So I have been going back and forth with the idea of doing my own top whatever for weeks now and finally decided to suck it up and write it up for you. Before I do that, I want to take a minute to mention a few of the outstanding records that won't be appearing on this list. Torche - Harmonicraft, another slam dunk by Brooke's and company. Neurosis-Honor Through Decay, as always these masters of endtyme music crush the soul. Deftones-Koi No Yokan, easily the best sounding album these lads have ever recorded.  I have omitted these fine showings simply for the fact that they dominate year end lists every time they put out a record.(rightfully so!) I felt I wanted to showcase some material that may have not received the same level accolades and deserves too. I have listed my top 15 albums of 2012 below they are not "ranked" so to speak.


Ajuna-Death in The Shape of Winter 

Dodecahedron-S/T

Stoneburner-Sickness Will Pass

Irata-Vultures

Hell-III

Death Grips-No Love Deep Web

False/Barghest-Split

Royal Thunder-CVI

Deathspell Omega-Drought

Blut Aus Nord- Liber II

Planks-Funeral Mouth

Kowloon Walled City-Container Ships

Chelsea Wolfe-Apokalypsis

No Sir-Holy Land

Cursive-I Am Gemini



Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Hell- III (2012)

I spent a bunch of time doing a write up for this record, but then I realized that not only did I not like what I had written, but I was doing III a disservice. III is the closing chapter of the Hell trilogy. This is one of the best bands on the planet right now and their evolution over the course of their three full lengths is something to behold. Get it.


Try it.

Buy it:
The cassette is already sold out. Vinyl is coming soon from Pesanta.

Monday, December 3, 2012

Dacast - Dedale (2012)

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This Gift Is A Curse - I The Guiltbearer

Having completely shit the bed last month due to the phenomena know as retail hell, posting new music for this sight has become a priority. And since it's December, consider them little electronic presents for your ear holes. 

First up is the Swedish outfit This Gift Is A Curse (see what I did there). I've wanted to post these guys for awhile, but for one reason or another they fell through the cracks. Unleashing an amalgam of  noise that could best be described as Botch and Knut hangin' with some Norwegian church burners, This Gift Is A Curse is no joke. Bitter, intense, oppressive, and impossibly heavy is the name of the game here. Their interplay between straight up blackened hardcore rage and their more Swans/Godflesh-y moments is really pretty stellar. While all bludgeoning, it's that shift that makes all the dynamics and mood on I The Guiltbearer so compelling. I can see this band making some serious waves on this side of the Atlantic. Get familiar. Do it.






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Saturday, December 1, 2012

We're the worst.


It's true, we are. Personally, I started a new job and the added responsibility I've taken on has left me with less free time to listen to new tunes and write blog posts...that and I've been getting far too drunk every opportunity I have. Oops. Not sure what Rob's deal is (other than the fact that he's a butt). Right before our recent break we were actually talking about redoubling our efforts here. We fucked up. Anyway, we'll do our best to get back on it and at least crank out a handful of posts every month. 

-1/2 of the NSMYR! Crew