Monday, December 25, 2017

Regurgitated Foetus - Post Mortem Fetal Extrusion Demo 2015

Good news! I finally got a good tape to mp3 converter, which means I can FINALLY share some sick tapes I've been sitting on forever. Just don't let me be lazy and neglect this blog. (okay so after I did this one I noticed that it's already been on youtube for like two years but my version is better okay)

Anyway, about this demo. Regurgitated Foetus is (was?) a gore/noisecore side project of Acid Feast. CFMD and the sadly short-lived GCP Tapes & Noise each put out a run of tapes around the same time and I don't think either version can really be found anywhere at this point. This demo and a split with Horrible Gelatinous Blob seem to be the entirety of this project's output.

Monday, December 11, 2017

Knuckledragger - Asshole Parade

A grindcore band comprised of members of thecorpseinthecrawlspace. According to the Metal Archives, they put out a self-titled demo before this release and I think that's the entirety of their output. I don't know if they ever plan to do anything else with this band.

Wednesday, May 10, 2017

A.I.D.S.-Infected Diarrhea Pool / Noxioustench

CHECK IT. I'm sorry for how inactive I've been lately (my level of interest in gorenoise fluctuates and more or less determines the amount of attention I pay to this blog), but maybe you'll forgive me if I post the cool stuff I've found on Soulseek over the last few months.
A.I.D.S.-Infected Diarrhea Pool has got to be one of my favorite gorenoise project names, and that it's a no-fi Bobby Maggard project should be all the description that's needed. That's exactly what you're here for, right?
Noxioustench has an interesting glitchy sound that I don't think I've ever heard anywhere else in gorenoise. Having heard several of Jen's gorenoise side projects, they all seem to have slightly different styles, but I feel like many of them are close enough to Vomitoma in sound that they could have just as easily been released under the main project's name. Still, it's cool that there are noticeable distinctions between all of them.

Thursday, March 9, 2017

Nature's Revenge on Mankind split

Gorenoise from Bobby Maggard (Lair of the Black Blowfly and Slithis' Revenge) and Joe Soranaka (Pterophylla Camellifolia, Porpoise Disfigurement, Undocumented Dweller, and Proboscidean Rage) that is all focused on animal rights, cryptids, and environmental conservation. It's interesting stuff. It's no longer available through RSSP, but it can still be obtained through Joe's Bandcamp page. There seems to be a lot of other good stuff on there as well and some of it is free to download. Take a look.

Saturday, March 4, 2017

Sewer Chewer - Floaters, Sinkers, and Stinkers

Sewer Chewer is an older Bobby Maggard project, and a good one. I don't know when exactly he set this one aside, but based on the Discogs page it seems that he was mostly active with it in 2010 and 2011. There are a lot of dumb/annoying samples on this release (and I think the song titles are that way too tbh), but if you don't mind samples or can overlook them, the noise is quality stuff.

Saturday, January 21, 2017

Analthrone - The Gathering of Unholy Filth

I'd seen the tape version of this compilation on Discogs and the Metal Archives, but I never knew it was released on CD as well until I found a copy on ebay. I was kind of hype about it tbh
Anyway, this comp collects all of Analthrone's pre-2010 split material, plus the 2006 demo. As far as I know, Analthrone appeared on just two more splits after this before more or less ceasing to exist. Drew remained active in Diseased Oblivion with Jen Lazarus for a few years beyond that, but I have no idea what he's up to now, if anything. If anyone who sees this happens to know and would like to tell me, I'm pretty curious.
I originally wanted to separate each track into the individual songs that comprise it before posting this, but once I tried I found that there are many instances where it's impossible to tell where one song ends and another begins, so I gave up on that pretty quickly. I figure maybe that's why this was released without the songs split up in the first place.