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Vanishing Voice - Stone Tablet

Stone Tablet by Vanishing Voice

4...according to our on Thu 08 Mar, 2007.

Also on Important is a new one from VANISHING VOICE entitled 'Stone Tablet'. This is a mind frazzling tripped out blast of ethereal organised chaos. Pete Nolan of Magik Markers does the biz on the old drums while . Peace symbols utilizes a crooner-ish vocal and acoustic guitar while all manner of weird sounds and effects are going off. Lots of dark undertones on this one. It eventually becomes totally monged and slightly disorientating. I'm liking this one. A right freaked out mess. It's also in on vinyl with apparently a slightly different tracklist. Also worth checking on the label are releases from Axolotl, Baikal and The Bark Haze.

Total Can-style audacity from Brooklyn drone stew Edward Goreyian broken house sufic wanderers the Vanishing Voice. the Vanishing Voice head down from the mountain for another dip in a lake of elephant seals. A misty warbling leads down a twisted path where molten earth and crust collide. The beginning of the end of the beginning. Lots has been said bout these brooklyn teen idles: "They're chasing rainbows!" "They're graveyard spongeheads!" "A pregnant poo-bah frolicking in the forest!" No dice... Whatever Kraut or Swede compatriots that may be a part time relation the Vanishing Voice are mining the sound of the naughties in a subterranean part of brooklyn, as reprehensible as that place might be the beast still roams Gotham and these fuckers got him by the tail. Stone Tab is a trip to be sure. Mother Mark Ospovat cracks the whip of dogsled Imandi while snarling bad dog Pete Nolan kept a forward propulsion on skins and molten guitar spew. Mad man Steve J Taveniere of local faves Meneguar lent a cool head and a popular sensibility to the proceedings with skills on the acoustic axe to be sure. Non horse Crane, magnetic wizard and dj let loose his usual bag of hidden charms and H. "Reality" Diehl,with a voice said to make many a grown man cry, a magik trash harp and the mind of the other, kept us all in the ethereal realm. Don't worry though, this strange brew rocks out for real and thanks to the folks at Important Records, you can be sure it was recorded in the highest fidelity known to man.

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