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25May/12Off

REVIEW: IDYLLS – Farewell All Joy

Posted by Lachlan

IDYLLS - Farewell All joyIs this the future of grind?

Perhaps I should be more accurate. Is this the future of intense, chaotic music? Whereas so many bands that define themselves are 'grindcore' in a pure sense seem doomed to rehash the same tired old influences*, it feels like this crazy little band out of Brisbane spend their time pushing far more interesting ideas - not only in terms of riffs, rhythms and structures, but also sonically; their overall choice in tones and sounds.

On IDYLLS 'Farewell All Joy' the guitars crackle and squeek and scream and sparkle in the most bizarre way. Instead of creating clear, thick riffing, the guitars seem to attack with frantic metallic stabs - and effect is unique as it is discomforting. Lord knows what fucking absurd riffs they're playing half the time.

Disjointed sections, convoluted rhythms and dissonance rule in IDYLLS world - and this is matched by an overall production aethetic that is dry, trashy, and metallic. The result is pure cacophanous mayhem. It's like IDYLLS are digging into the very essence of sonic discomfort and chaos, and the effect is a very convincing one.

Unexpectedly, the final track 'Susy' departs into errie of reverb-drenched tremolo drone and feedback - almost referencing something that Earth might write. It's an interesting way to end the album after 9 songs of largely swirrling chaos (the exception being the more mid-paced breakdown of 'Amps For God / Plague Hell'). Or maybe I should rephrase that - it's an interesting dynamic to introduce in opposition to everything else on 'Farewell All Joy', but as an album bookend it just seem too typical and too contextless. I really like the concept and the idea, but I hope these more moody or dynamically dissimilar ideas are explored a little more within the actual body of the album in the future, rather than slapped on as an outro. It just seems too cheap.

But I digress. Overall "Farewell All Joy" is an intense, interesting and worthwhile take on modern hardcore. It's satisfyingly chaotic, and really leaves me wanting to catch these guys live, and  curious as to where they will take their sound with future releases.

Definitely check it out if you're a fan of early-Converge, Agents of Abhorrence, Daughters, and Discordance Axis.

Go get it.

* If you hold a dissenting opinion, please provide reference to grind brands doing new and interesting things. I would love to hear some new fucking grindcore that doesn't bore me into a predictable death.

31Aug/11Off

New Video: Machinoir // The Dissonance Process Split

Posted by Matt

Solo Sydney noisegrind outfit Machinoir is set to release a new split of harshed out lo-fi grind this Friday. The other side of the split is US solo noise project The Dissonance Process and it be released by Lesstalk Records (the label that hosts this blog). Released primarily as a free download and limited run of CD's for those audiophiles who enjoy the art and final product as much/more than the music. Machinoir has previously worked on creating noisescapes for bands including Beyond Terror Beyond Grace and Michael Crafter.

As a little teaser he has released a promotional video, watching it gives you a bit more of a reference to the music that will ensue so I recommend seeing it before downloading. Watch below.

The Dissonance Process + Machinoir

For more information on Machinoir and The Dissonance Process head here:
www.myspace.com/machinoir
www.myspace.com/adamprocess