From beyond the gutter, The Death Wheelers bring you their second album, the soundtrack to the fictional bikesploitation flick that never was: Divine Filth.
After jaw-dropping work by Dog Fashion Disco/Polkadot Cadaver, Jim Thirlwells’ Foetus projects, and Tod A.’s Cop Shoot Cop/Firewater, this is rudimentary.
A collection of seminal avant-punk collective Crass’ legendary albums, restored from the original analogue studio tapes, is set for release October 30th.
“Chris recorded this song in March 2016 at Henson Studios. While he was working on his own album, he was teaching his daughter Toni how to play ‘Patience.'”
Randy Newman’s bouncy piano work and raspy, optimistic female vocals feel like the first sip of coffee in the morning or a cool breeze coming across the park.
The sound is ’70s enough, the vocal snarl is acceptable, and the sing-song “no more pencils” is delightful, but there’s really nothing new brought to the song.
“Fallen Torches,” an unreleased track, will appear on Medium Rarities – a collection of rare tracks. It features guest vocals by Scott Kelly from Neurosis.
King Buzzo, the venerable Melvins’ frontman, shares the final preview track, “Delayed Clarity,” from his forthcoming release, Gift of Sacrifice, out Aug. 14.
X-RL7 is a pixel-art cyberpunk animated series and music project featuring the voice acting skills of numerous alternative rock, metal, & electronic musicians.