Here's another thing that I've had forever, ripped months ago, and kept forgetting to post. I ought to keep a list or something.
All right, this was released in early 2016 and GCP shut down pretty soon after if I remember correctly. It seems like there's some kind of curse going around where if a label puts together a comp or split with volume one in the name, they're doomed to never make a second one. Anyway, we have 45 minutes of shit from nine projects here, and it's a nice mix of artists that are prominent in the US harsh noise scene and ones that are more unknown. I'm not going to give a rundown of everyone on here, you can find most of the artists on bandcamp if you hear anything you like. But for what it's worth, my favorites were Pharsh and Romeo & Rebecca (Patrick Harsh is a fucking master as we all know, and the latter continues the trend of my favorite band on comps always being the one that apparently recorded just the one song and then ceased to exist). Also, Paraplegic Erection gets honorable mention for the bizarre tortured rubber duckie sound that the track opens with.
All right, this was released in early 2016 and GCP shut down pretty soon after if I remember correctly. It seems like there's some kind of curse going around where if a label puts together a comp or split with volume one in the name, they're doomed to never make a second one. Anyway, we have 45 minutes of shit from nine projects here, and it's a nice mix of artists that are prominent in the US harsh noise scene and ones that are more unknown. I'm not going to give a rundown of everyone on here, you can find most of the artists on bandcamp if you hear anything you like. But for what it's worth, my favorites were Pharsh and Romeo & Rebecca (Patrick Harsh is a fucking master as we all know, and the latter continues the trend of my favorite band on comps always being the one that apparently recorded just the one song and then ceased to exist). Also, Paraplegic Erection gets honorable mention for the bizarre tortured rubber duckie sound that the track opens with.
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