deformed mutant, birthed from a jackal whore
contorted twisted limbless wad of flesh
deaf and blinded
gaping razor-toothed mouth sucks for blood and fat
pulsating newborn, boneless cripple
gurgling for your momma’s tit, but there’s none to be had
mammary meal ingested, you ate that shit
filled with fury and fratricide, thriving, I must make it strong!
ripping babies from bitch-victims’ bellies, grind them up, liquify
nurse my mewling maggot on fetus mush, blended to perfection
internalizing their essence, infant child consumes infant child
the cycle continues
extraction of pineal, adrenal concoction
and the final ingredient, most difficult to harvest
burn and scald till blisters bubble
slice the skin and raise the welts
create an armor of scarred up tissue
no pain can penetrate
numb to existence, eyeless worm
craving the taste of fetus soup
now the hunter grown, hungry for raw meat
his favorites are the beauties, prepubescent
ripe for picking, juicy, finger-licking
crack them like a wish bone and dine
appetizer and entrée in one
a manufactured monster, son of science
all of its existence fed on violence
its mother and its brothers and a victim or two
embryo broth and fresh newborn stew
suck the marrow from their bones the only true way to atone
A solid debut from a promising band, Golden Head is one hell of a first statement. My favourite pick would be Morrigan, the track truly highlights everything Sol Ether has to offer. Deeply mystical work that resonates on a subconscious level, appealing to instincts and fears rather than betting on shock value. And those vocals - it’s pure primal rage
Mr Shredder
Straddling the threshold between studio performance and digital technique; the NYC artist applies "fake jazz" principles to synthpop. Bandcamp New & Notable May 2, 2024
A collection of tracks from the singer and multi-disciplinary artist's 111 collaboration series, featuring KMRU, Laraaji, and others. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 25, 2024
I think what really is cool about Tiny Tree is their approach to playing guitar - something like Grails, but not exactly, more like overall style. That ephemeral buildup, intentionally monotonous at times, undeniable strong vocals. JD Pinkus appears on December, butt (pun intended) I couldn't really notice his input) But the blast in the finishing part of the song is just killer. Recommended
Eddie van Helen