Much of the source material for this album was recorded 6th-14th July 2010 in a hand built shack in a town called Lexington in east Michigan on the shore of Lake Huron. The material varies in quality but an attempt at capturing and presenting it in a clear and audible way using digital technology has been made. The music is mixed and intended to be played on amplified analog speakers. I apologize for any inconsistencies or glaring blemishes on other means of music consumption. It is a free download after all;)
All sounds and music by Tyler Ambrosius and Travis Siegfried
Fucking new hella album and its probly their best. Every part is clever, and never repeated too many times, every transition is killer. Super dark scary parts beside super epic happy ones....all with jaw dropping rhythmic intensity. Get it.
Though many of you will probly find the shrieking blasts of improvisational shronk appalling, its all tied together with plenty of rhythm and funk. This music is spiky, twisted and insane without being an unlistenable racket like many of his other records....well maybe for short bursts at few a choice moments...but thats for effect! Not for everyone, but I love wild shit like this sometimes....and the album art is fuckin sweet.
Riffy experimental indie/punk/hardcore type stuff. Kinda noisy and nonsensical at times but it is creative material nonetheless. "Latchkey" is a pretty cool song.
Again, not exactly breaking news but i'm jamming it currently so up it goes. Skip it if you just can't get past screamo-y vocals, otherwise this will satisfy your need for an intense listen. I love the propulsive strumming of epic guitar chords and neat-o riffys. The recordings are less than awesome but you can make out all the instruments at least.