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CROWN OF BONE / VOMIR  split  CASSETTE   (Worthless Recordings)   5.98
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This full-length split cassette features ex-Demonologist Dustin Alan Redington and his new blackened noise/HNW project teaming up French harsh noise wall master Vomir for another slab of intense, oppressive distorto-horror and crushing electronic chaos.

Each artist presents a lengthy track of extreme noise that stretches out for more than twenty minutes. First is Crown of Bone's "Pungent Funeral Pits", a seething mass of rumbling low-end distortion and blasting metallic noise, grinding synth drones and monstrously over-modulated scrape that eventually explodes into total pandemonium. When the track really kicks in,

Crown of Bone drowns the listener in a maelstrom of ultra-distorted noise and crumbling bass-heavy static, laced with the howls of distant machinery, far-off screams and death metal-like roars that are stretched out into smears of bestial black vomit, and endless streaks of foul, toxic feedback. A hideous blast of ultra-harsh blackened noise that does its best to channel the complete immolation one would endure at ground zero of a massive volcanic eruption, and ends up inducing the best

sort of brain-death hypnosis you get with Crown Of Bone's stuff.

Vomir's "Skeptical With Regards To The Meaning" is another of his signature hypno-blasts of extreme distortion, sculpted in his unique style with layer upon layer of shifting static and deeper, murkier rumblings that all coalesce into a kind of black electronic inferno. It's the sound of dissolution, the deafening amplified roar of rot and decay after it has been speeded up a thousand times over, a raging inferno of black static stretched into infinity, where only the most attentive listener will begin to uncover the subtle complexities of Vomir's noisescapes.

Limited to fifty copies.


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