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One of the things that makes early swans' sound come across as so heavy is the fact that Cop and Young God on the CD release are so well produced. A bunch of static and nonspecific screaming is yet to suck me in to the extent that Cop does. I remember buying it and walking around London with it on my cd player, it was fucking apocalyptic.
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...not to mention the lyrical content.
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And the fact you can hear the lyrics.
Big Black is pretty heavy lyrically too. Q Magazine did a feature on the "50 heaviest albums ever" a long time ago when i was about 15, it introduced me to alot of stuff. They had things like Atomizer by Big Black, Evol, Cop by Swans, a few hip hop albums, that german band spelt Einz.... Neubeuten... whatever it is, Godspeed you black emperor, some obligitory heavy metal albums, and this thing called DJ 6666 which i ended up buying and going "what in fucks name is this" (when i was 15) and sending to a charity shop. Id love to have it back now. Considering how bland and mainstream Q is it was a really cool little feature. |
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What the fuck?! This is the most moronic statement I've ever fucking heard in my life. |
how about Kevin Drumm? Not a band, but his "Sheer Hellish Miasma" has the balls of a bulldozer on crack
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merzbow was pretty heavy as well. i find that when something is really, really droney and heavy it starts to make me feel sleepy but in a good way.
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hotugogisu i didnt think where that heavy. they where heavy but it was more of a feedback drone thing where as sunn o))), earth, merzbow etc make your bowels loose.
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yes i know what you mean about the layers of sound as apposed to the just doom laydeness of guitars de tuned. lightning bolt, now i dont really know where thay would fit?
i recall seeing some power electronics gigs and having to leave the room because it was so harsh. normally i would have stayed but this was just microphone feedback, looped, through a very large speaker and the guy making it screaming every now and again in between attacking the audinece. the sound was making my head swim and i felt like i was going to pass out. |
i was thinking that in quantanomo bay and places like that they put people into rooms and play 'white noise' to them as a form of torture/dissorientation. what happens if they get someone who is really into it?
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i was going to say sheer hellish miasma, but since it was about bands/artists and kevin drumm's discography has so much different stuff, i restrained. but sheer hellish miasma? fucking right, one of the heaviest records ever, and one of the best. i wanted to review it (the reissue) for the magazine i work for but they wouldn't let me. |
skullflower are also pretty damn heavy.
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Electric Muthafucken Wizard. |
Actually, it just occurred to me that nobody ever talks about Whitehouse at this here place.
Whitehouse. Muthafuckers. |
the Unicorns.
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My idea of heavy:
Suma ufomammot bongripper conan this track is like a 13 minute breakdown http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ychT04UK1TE |
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Earth is my idea of heavy.
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remember when you wrote that love letter about earth about how they were like this big gay bottle of wine and how you wanted their dicks in your mouth that was fun |
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naked city w/eye melvins |
Big Black
Most of these other bands only use conventions to make their music sound heavier... Melvins did it with speed, Atari Teenage Riot did it with volume, Doom Metal does it with bass, Atari's bands do it with drugs, plenty of other group do it with lyrics... But Big Black is the only band I've ever encounted who achieve earth-shaking heaviness without the pretentions or conventionality of these bands that rely on their pre-determined method of arriving at it. |
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