Thursday, February 4, 2016

Goat - Dead Gods Feed The Land (2014)

Some gray and windy afternoons, when you get the overdriven run-out dump of cortisol and you need to take the edge off, I recommend Goat's Dead Gods Feed The Land, which is as capable a chunked conglomerate of harsh industrial psychedelic noise as one could want. There is a great deal of structure and variation to composition here, with riffs atop of riffs, drowning out and smothering lower levels of the sonic environment, places where everything drops away or pulls back, moments of total freakout, some that extend for quite a while. This is definitely third-eye-storm ride-the-lightning-bolt manner of stuffs. Right now my favorite track is 'The Nameless Days' which is some kind of succession of tidal wave-forms composed of broken parts of a fallen moon, littering the daytime in its suffocating dust.

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