More sexually repressed, lo-fi black noise from the Danish mystery that is Jackman and the folk at Posh Isolation. Following on from the example set by the S/T demo I posted back here ( nearly two years ago!) Bad Intentions seems to have ramped up the Brainbombs influence that was struggling to be heard amongst the filth and dirt of that first release. Pulling back on the noise and black metal elements, though it is still noisy as hell, and concentrating more on simple punk songs. A nasty little listen.

Showing posts with label Burners. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Burners. Show all posts
Saturday, 15 December 2012
Jackman - Bad Intentions (2012)
More sexually repressed, lo-fi black noise from the Danish mystery that is Jackman and the folk at Posh Isolation. Following on from the example set by the S/T demo I posted back here ( nearly two years ago!) Bad Intentions seems to have ramped up the Brainbombs influence that was struggling to be heard amongst the filth and dirt of that first release. Pulling back on the noise and black metal elements, though it is still noisy as hell, and concentrating more on simple punk songs. A nasty little listen.
Labels:
Black Flag,
Black Metal,
Burners,
Melted Welly Head,
Needle Sharing,
Nice Folk,
Noisy Bollocks,
Panties,
Violence
Thursday, 19 July 2012
Gonnamaketheponyhop Mixtape (2012)
I recently did a hip hop mix just for fun and as a chance to mess around with some new editing software. It's just short of an hours worth of beats from Onyx, NWA, Big Juss, Dead Prez and loads more. I thought I might share it here with you. Feel free to download and share around all you want.
Labels:
80's Action Shit,
90's,
Albums that influenced Oliver,
Black Cobra,
Boozing,
Burners,
Compilation,
Complete Dread,
Dog,
Hip- Hop,
Minister Of The New Super Super Heavy Funk
Thursday, 1 September 2011
Dial - S/T EP (2010)
Noise rock. As much as I hate genre classification and pigeon holing ( despite my some what convoluted way of describing some of the bands featured on this blog), the term noise rock does a wonderful job I think, of describing to people aware of this awesome area of music just what to expect.
New Zealand's Dial are what I would call noise rock. Big, dirty, distorted guitar noise, wild screaming and huge pounding drums. I didn't realise its all just one guitar making this racket. This is a demo they put out themselves ( or they didn't) and the quality control board at Robotic Empire decided it was more than worth banging out on a CD. So go there to buy an actual copy, if I had Paypal myself I would.
New Zealand's Dial are what I would call noise rock. Big, dirty, distorted guitar noise, wild screaming and huge pounding drums. I didn't realise its all just one guitar making this racket. This is a demo they put out themselves ( or they didn't) and the quality control board at Robotic Empire decided it was more than worth banging out on a CD. So go there to buy an actual copy, if I had Paypal myself I would.
Dial - S/T EP
Just listen to this song below while it downloads. You won't regret it.
Labels:
Burners,
Darkness,
Didn't Your Parents Give You A name,
Dirty Harold,
Noisy Bollocks,
Violence
Monday, 19 April 2010
Company Flow - End To End Burners EP (1998)
Following up the previous Company Flow posts here is maybe my most favourite track these hip hop renegades ever produced. From 1998, released as a single with the radio edit and instrumental versions of Krazy Kings Too and Blackout, End To End Burners is carried along on a bubbling, dense musical groove led by Bigg Jus's laconic stream of conscience rhyming. Superb stuff.
Labels:
2000,
Burners,
Company Flow,
Complete Dread,
Hip- Hop,
I Love This Album,
Independant As Fuck,
PARTY
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