domingo, 30 de novembro de 2014

Allegory Chapel Ltd. - Assaults on The Human Body

Noise could only be horrendous as this. Released originally by now-defunct Freedom in a Vacuum in 1990. It was rereleased in 2003 by Bone Awl dudes through their also-now-defunct label Klaxon. Second press villainously restricted to 93 copies. That's why this place exists. Highlights everywhere.
This is the albumart by Klaxon. Dunno if is the same of the prime releasing.


Exploitation and subjugation.

Bonus:

Mr. Elden, the mastermind behind Allegory Chapel is back and willing. New title is self explanatory: "Ressurection". Do yourself a favor. Also, if aren't familiar, I have the pleasure to introduce you to him in a stage act - probably the first one recorded of him:

PS: For some strange reason, I couldn't post the embed. Here is the link.

Hanatarash - 2

Hanatarash is classic noise. The collage here is pretty dense and intense; while it lacks decibels to rupture eardrums, the little small sketches are all there, almost effortlessy. I like the furious sincerity of this release. I would be angry like them if my dad was a car too.
Not really a hard to find because is already impossible to track available copies anywhere. If you own a copy, I'd suggest to keep it like an investment.
Published with a cool, dizzy and bizarre artwork by Alchemy Records, from Osaka, Japan, in 1988.




As I have readed in a great review of this album in discogs.com: "You only see the word NO!"

DON'T EVER LISTEN TO THIS SHIT!



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