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REVIEW: Haute-Cimes’ “Khamer Krahom”

Photobucket If you are a fan of noise, experimental, avant-garde, and twisted sounds that are meant to damage your ears and mind, you may want to check out the first release from Haute-Cimes of France. Khamer Krahom (Zugzwang Productions) is not to be played loudly at first, for some of the distorted sounds here will either damage your speakers, headphones, or your own ears. But once you get into it and have it at a comfortable level, prepare for an anything-goes approach. Not every track sounds the same, although there is a sense of continuity, whether it’s volume, sonics, or just a freak-out sensibility. Some of the found sounds might freak you out, especially when you hear it as is and you’re not sure whether to take it in the context you think it is, or to simply hear it as a piece of a twisted puzzle.

Khamer Krahom can be had via Bandcamp with a “name your price” option, or you are able to purchase the cassette version where all of the components are custom made. The description on Bandcamp states “No computer used in the making of the artworks for this insert, only found pictures, hand-lettered stamp, boxcutter and a photocopier!”. Only 30 cassettes will be made.

VIDEO: My Silent Wake’s “Journey’s End”


While My Silent Wake released their Et Lux Perpetua album almost two years ago, it had taken awhile for them to release a proer video for the track “Journey’s End”. Sometimes, being independent does that but for those who have been listening to the album, here’s a visual representation of that song.

If you’re unfamilar with them and would like to see live performances and hear other tracks, click to My Silent Wake’s official YouTube page.

SOME STUFFS: Foot Village announce new album for 2013

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As you can see, even mosh girl is excited about this news. Foot Village will be releasing a brand new album on Northern Spy Records after the world ends. This means that when everyone realizes the planet is still here, it’ll be time to celebrate an album that is scheduled for release in February 2013. Until then, check out the teaser video and/or the sampler they’re offering to keep you relaxed for the time being.

VIDEO: Public Enemy’s “I Shall Not Be Moved”


About 40 years ago, music like this would’ve been called a “revolutionary sureshot”. 25 years ago was when I first heard of Public Enemy in a “Best Of” review in Spin magazine. They had given Yo! Bum Rush The Show a favorable review along with the first and only album from Original Concept, but I believe the first P.E. sogn I ever heard was “Bring The Noise” from the Less Than Zero soundtrack. The song was incredibly hectic, and as a headbanger, they gave a shout out to Anthrax. Not only that, but Chuck D. gave shout outs to Sonny Bono AND Yoko Ono. In other words, he was showing respect to perceived “freaks of the industry”, those that people neglected because what Public Enemy were doing (and were about to do) was freakish in its own way. They were at one with those who also made noise.

25 years after I first heard them, and after many world tours later, Public Enemy are still very much with us, and this is brand new for 2012. 34 years ago, George Clinton said in song “we shall all be moved” but times have changed. Not everyone wants to be under a groove, or even under the power of one nation, even if that means a sense of community. Perhaps there needs to be some sense of unification. It exists, but maybe the reason it doesn’t exist in a greater manner can be heard in “I Shall Not Be Moved”. As the video will show you, the spirit of music “from the rebel, it’s final on black vinyl” still lives on.

The song is taken from P.E.’s brand new album, Most of My Heroes Still Don’t Appear On No Stamp, which was released today (July 13th). No Amazon link for it yey, but you may order it from iTunes.

VIDEO: Xenia Rubinos’ “Cherry Tree (Live from the Basement)”


If you saw Xenia Rubinosgreat video for “Hair Receding” last month but wanted to get in touch with what Rubinos may be like live, here it is. This is her and her band performing “Cherry Tree” in a live basement setting, and this one is hot.

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