Purgative Klyster / Vol. 4 "Split" 7 - Agromosh Records

Punk. Noise. Grind. Black Vinyl.
DESCRIPTION FROM CRUCIAL BLAST:
This weird, noisy split pairs up two bands from the far edges of the noisecore gutter: Purgative Klyster is a longrunning, deeply obscure noisecore duo featuring Ove Wiksten of Sayyadina on drums and somebody named Blom playing bass; on their side of this slab, they whip out 8 tracks of noisy, raw thrashcore, sloppy freeform blastnoise, and weird poppy punk with gruff grindcore vocals, with almost all of the songs averaging around 20 seconds or so. My eyes almost liquified when I saw that these guys were still around. I remember them being on the Son of Bllleeeeaaauuurrrrgghhh! 7" compilation on Slap A Ham from 1992! Is this stuff new? Am I in a time-warp? Is Ax/ction Records and Fudgeworthy still around?
Those questions are moot, 'cuz once I flipped this 7" over to unleash the Vol 4 track 'Settlers', my grey matter becomes mangled by the psychedelic guitar feedback, ominous sound of marching boots, that deliciously modulated and crushing distortion loop and distant, black metallish howls lost in a black pit of hiss. Sweet! I swear that this blast of rhythmic electronic crunch is concealing something akin to a rhythmic Metal riff under all of the layers of electronic overdrive, but I can't find the edges no matter how hard I try. An excellent dose of severely heavy rhythmic distortion nonetheless. This plate comes on black vinyl, in an old-school, double sided B&W sleeve. © CRUCIAL BLAST

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Purgative Klyster / Vol. 4 "Split" 7 - Agromosh Records

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Punk. Noise. Grind. Black Vinyl. DESCRIPTION FROM CRUCIAL BLAST: This weird, noisy split pairs up two bands from the far edges of the noisecore gutter: Purgative Klyster is a longrunning, deeply obscure noisecore duo featuring Ove Wiksten of Sayyadina on drums and somebody named Blom playing bass; on their side of this slab, they whip out 8 tracks of noisy, raw thrashcore, sloppy freeform blastnoise, and weird poppy punk with gruff grindcore vocals, with almost all of the songs averaging around 20 seconds or so. My eyes almost liquified when I saw that these guys were still around. I remember them being on the Son of Bllleeeeaaauuurrrrgghhh! 7" compilation on Slap A Ham from 1992! Is this stuff new? Am I in a time-warp? Is Ax/ction Records and Fudgeworthy still around? Those questions are moot, 'cuz once I flipped this 7" over to unleash the Vol 4 track 'Settlers', my grey matter becomes mangled by the psychedelic guitar feedback, ominous sound of marching boots, that deliciously modulated and crushing distortion loop and distant, black metallish howls lost in a black pit of hiss. Sweet! I swear that this blast of rhythmic electronic crunch is concealing something akin to a rhythmic Metal riff under all of the layers of electronic overdrive, but I can't find the edges no matter how hard I try. An excellent dose of severely heavy rhythmic distortion nonetheless. This plate comes on black vinyl, in an old-school, double sided B&W sleeve. © CRUCIAL BLAST