Labels: Quiet Days
Review by: Kunal Nandi
Four Belgian dudes that have served time in a number of other very fine bands have got together to unleash some severely harsh riffing that has some blasting, emo-violence tinged, near-grind drumming that often stick-shifts into downtuned sludge action by way of Coalesce-esque walls of atonal noise slabs. So this is veering around in a chaotically schizophrenic way, but what the hell, specialisation is for insects. It’s tightly performed but you can sense that things are on the verge of a beautiful collapse. Sounds great, looks great, smells great, and it’s only going to take up eight minutes of your pathetic existence. Buy!
Nervous Mothers