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3.5 great | Alabaster Jones | March 25th 16 | Made sparingly over several years but only just released, this short, yet quite good, LP features one of the most prominent faces in noise music in Gnaw Their Tongues, and a group of solid noise veterans in Actuary, and showcases their respective talents. With Actuary, the style of noise is constant and jarring, almost like a bad radio transmission with small, barely discernible bits of the horror on the other side actually coming to light. Thus, it's almost like you're listening to signals from alien worlds. Gnaw Their Tongues shows its lighter side, with the majority of the side's first track being dark ambient with strange chanting. The noisier side comes out on the later two tracks, which follow the first in a linear way. Disturbing moaning and words from different languages pepper the tracks, whereas Maurice De Jong's vicious vocals only show up for about a couple minutes total. The tiniest bits of black metal do pop up here and there, but this is mostly a noise project one both sides. It's a solid LP, showing both the interesting and the entertaining sides of noise music.
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