Recommended by us on 30th April 2009
...according to our Brian on Thu 30 Apr, 2009.
Bark Haze churn out a screeing barrage of astral noise and cortex shredding sludge phasing on this split 7" with Our Love Will Destroy The World. Bark Haze is Thurston Moore and the fella from Gown. I can't say whether it's great or not, it doesn't last very long and is a bit of a noisy divebombing shitter of a piece so i'd be much happier to review an album by them as i'd understand their intentions more. Not the best medium for noise in my opinion the humble 7"er as the music doesn't get the opportunity to actually transport my fat head anywhere before it's over. Pretty effective racket though. OLWDTW supply a quite brilliant, possessed, droney, psychedelic maelstrom with some nice guitar shimmer and a great deal of plectrum/string abuse that mostly sounds like a barrage of psychotic bird chirruping. If I had a bird phobia i'd run away from this record, it's well Hitchcock. By far the more interesting and original "song" on here, this platter has been lovingly distributed by Krayon records and is limited to 500 so be quick sharp, like.Campbell Kneale moves ever closer to the glistening, levitation altar, with backwards bliss-shimmer, spooked chant and analogue squawk and squeal, kaleidoscoping around triumphant snare punctuation. Bark Haze hit back with focused power-drone guitar duelling from the heart of the bong, smoking out into tunnel-visoned, crumbled-amp chunder.
Artwork by Campbell Kneale/Kim Gordon
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