Pretty Mouth (Toronto)
Starting with another Toronto band, we have the slightly bizarre and off kilter Pretty Mouth. Techy but no less misanthropic grind is the order of the day with utterly frenetic and violent riffing courtesy of eight string guitars, joined by frantic drums. The vocals really top it all off with uneasy speak/groan/scream combos. The band has a full-length coming out shortly but they must be caught live, especially for the antics of the vocalist.
Night Nurse (Portland)
Portland’s
Night Nurse play raging death crust. Simple as that. Imagine the filthy crust influences
of Hellshock mashed together with the fury of Putrefaction and Martyrdöd and
you’ve pretty much got the idea. With just a demo from last year under their
belts, the band is currently working away on an album. There are a few tracks
on their Bandcamp for your listening (dis)pleasure. Listen to ‘Don’t Uphold
Their Law’ below.
Where have
Vancouver’s Erosion been hiding? The band’s roaring d-beat inflected death
metal is an utter triumph, as evidenced by their new tape, the pleasantly
titled, Kill Us All. There’s a healthy hardcore and crust influence at play
here, such as the obvious Repulsion and Discharge nods in the grimy riffing and
vomiting-forth vocal style, all the while a faint scent of Sweden can be heard
sloshing around. Release an LP, pronto.
Buffalo’s
Gas Chamber sound like the apocalypse – Raging dark hardcore and grind
inflected with discomfiting electronics and unnerving, eerie melodies. Of all
the bands mentioned here, Gas Chamber may be the most intriguing, simply down
to their unbridled fury and passion. The band has a forthcoming split with
Column of Heaven, which is an altogether devastating prospect. Gas Chamber
could be something special. Get a taste below.
Supporting
Vattnet Viskar in The Acheron in Brooklyn were post black metallers Black Table
from NY/NJ. Their set started off a tad bit patchy but they swiftly turned it
around with angular riffing and caustic vocals. There’s a doom flavour at play
here too that’s the perfect accompaniment to their more searing moments. They
recently toured with Downfall of Gaia and they’re quite a fitting band to do
so, sharing a sonic camaraderie with the band as well as hints of Chrome Waves
and Krallice. The band released their demo tape, Sentinel, last year, which is
now sold out but can be streamed below.
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