Super Death – Noise Breeder
You sweet fool. You came to my Special Website hoping to hear some soothing whale sounds and instead I’ve handed you a moist glad bag packed tight with paprika and human hair. It’s crass, it’s visceral, it’s futurist, it’s Super Death. He’s a lad from Meanjin country who dropped this whole record called Noise Breeder that I simply can’t recommend highly enough. You’ll hear vestiges of nu-metal, noise, industrial and what I dream could be longbow inspiration from one of my favourite acts to synthesize the electronic with the organic side of metal, Genghis Tron. In reality, it probably owes just as much to 100 Gecs as it does any golden age heavy hitters but that’s part of the magic and the eclecticism of inspiration hey.
I’ve only lived with even a knowledge that Super Death existed at all for around 46 hours now but it’s already feeling like a record that might see its way into my best of list. This one belows’s the first track off the LP and the best showcase of his production chops and his more futurist instincts.
The whole album’s extremely worth your time. I’m personally excited at the prospect of these excoriating vocals delivered over synthetic beats in this way. It’s not the first time it’s been done but I’ve not heard much of the like coming out of Australia, particularly done with this level of craft and agression.
yum yum.