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a couple images from MALIGNANT SLUMBER #2 (which has now become an anthology). works by matt taggarta couple images from MALIGNANT SLUMBER #2 (which has now become an anthology). works by matt taggart

a couple images from MALIGNANT SLUMBER #2 (which has now become an anthology). works by matt taggart, and roman j. (pictured in order), daniel downing jr, e.roth, jacob de raddit, and matthew reis. 


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toska (liz gomez / matthew reis) performing at a fest in tx along side HIJOKIDAN!!!!!!!!!!! 

toska (liz gomez / matthew reis) performing at a fest in tx along side HIJOKIDAN!!!!!!!!!!! 


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Omnia Sol - SYD (Full Album)

 Martyr of Sores - Our Lady Of Martyrs

Martyr of Sores - Our Lady Of Martyrs


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Greg Puciato-Child Soldier: Creator of God

Ever reliable in his artistically integrity, explosive former Dillinger Escape Plan frontman, Greg Puciato, has been pretty sonically and artistically adventurous since the honorable dissolution of the iconic mathcore outfit, his most notable music project being the ethereal, synth-heavy The Black Queen.

This year, however, Puciato has gone fully solo for a full-length project, and something told me to get ready for a wild ride, and boy was I right on that hunch. Borne out of an exponentiated process of songwriting that produced songs Puciato deemed unfitting for any of his current projects, what was planned as a small release to ship these songs out of the writing room eventually spiraled into a full-blown debut solo album clocking in at over an hour.

A lot of solo projects play like clearly indulgent amateur hour sessions from an artist whose ego has been boosted pretty well from significant success from their main project, leading them to overconfidently try their hand at music they have no business trying it at. And it’s often approached under the understanding that it is a victory lap, more or less, and a satisfaction of creative impulses for the sake of it. Sometimes the resultant material is clearly inspired and showcases a side of an artist that certainly deserves some spotlight. Other times it feels like being trapped in an awkward situation with an acquaintance where they just show you all their newest pedals and production software and you’re just stuck there watching them fiddle around while you nod along and offer the occasional “wow, that’s pretty crazy” every now and then while they don’t pick up on the obvious cues that you are just waiting for them to finish playing with their toys.

While Puciato was open about this album being borne from the very creatively borderless mindset that so often damns solo projects, Child Soldier: Creator of God is an actual realization of the type of grand, genre-spanning album that so many solo artists envision themselves making and set out to create, and it’s hardly a whimsical, amateurish crack at the styles within either. Puciato’s foray into sludge metal, industrial rock, harsh noise, darkwave, synthwave, and shoegaze, (1) makes for a hell of a dynamic and exciting track list, and (2) shows a much deeper than average respect for and relationship with the styles being played here.

This isn’t some frontman thinking his charisma can carry him through a whole rap solo album; this is a well-rounded artist (also a hell of a frontman, no denying that) giving the most comprehensive look yet into his creative mind. The album leaps around in patches of different styles, strung together mostly by ambient connective tissue of various types, all with a great attention to detail paid to both texture and progression.

We get early patches of smooth ambiance, but also aggressive industrial and sludge metal, eventually moving to more soothing and meditative synthy stuff around the middle, finishing with some serene, Have a Nice Life-esque shoegaze. But really there’s no way to sum up this album stylistically without breaking down every single song on here, and that would just ruin the fun and the experience. You really just have to experience it for yourself.

9/10

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The Exposure Therapy radio show has been dead since May 2015. I’ll still post music on here occasionally. My main blog is alexcunninghamstl.tumblr.com, where I post my own music and art (for fans of free improvisation, noise, free jazz, and collage art). Thanks for your support and happy new year!

EASY LISTENING:

The Gerogerigegege - Yellow Trash Bazooka

[SOA Records, 1993]

EASY LISTENING:

Teenage Jesus & the Jerks - Everything (Compilation)

[Atavistic, 1995]

EASY LISTENING:

Hijokaidan - Modern

[Alchemy Records, 1989]

EASY LISTENING:

Controlled Bleeding - Knees and Bones

[Psychout Productions, 1985]

EASY LISTENING:

Hijokaidan - Romance

[Alchemy Records, 1990]

EASY LISTENING:

Hijokaidan - Knocking on Hell’s Door (From “Noise From Trading Cards”)

[Alchemy Records, 1997]

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From the Harsh Comics Noise Cd tribute work Dark Alley Sexy Crocodile for Dinner e KhmerDeathNoise

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