AIDS Wolf, Henry and Hazel Slaughter, Gospel Truth [Show Preview]
Sharing Captain Beefheart's contempt for straight lines is Aids Wolf. These upstarts know how create some cacophony, exploding into every direction possible at the same time. The drums pound out their own padded cell terror, the guitar player pretends like this is his first day on the job, while singer Chloe Lum orgasmicly spills her psyche onto the floor at every performance.
The curiously titled Henry and Hazel Slaughter might sound like a Brothers Grimm tale, but its actually the "primitive techno basement unit" of Wolf Eyes' John Olson. Eschewing the harsh vomit inducing noise of his main squeeze, Slaughter travels in the same sinister minimalism as Suicide.
Unfolding arms first should be The Gospel Truth. Instead of spreading the word of our lord and savior, these rapscallions preach the gospel of no-wave with bleak saxophones and angular guitars.
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