~~~ 15 YEARS OF ILM POLL!!! ~~~ (Metal & Heavy Rock [+ related sub-genres] Edition) RESULTS & DISCUSSION THREAD

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140 Christian Mistress - Agony and Opium 1195.5 Points, 6 Votes
http://i.imgur.com/d41AAqo.jpg
https://open.spotify.com/album/5Oij5yJYPb714uvEcI2Blk
spotify:album:5Oij5yJYPb714uvEcI2Blk

Cosmic Slop, Monday, 12 September 2016 22:30 (seven years ago) link

139 Gridlink - Longhena 1197.666667 Points, 7 Votes. One #1
http://i.imgur.com/kxs5tHW.jpg

Cosmic Slop, Monday, 12 September 2016 22:37 (seven years ago) link

138 Horrendous - Anareta 1201.3 Points, 8 Votes
http://i.imgur.com/P2ObjTL.jpg
https://open.spotify.com/album/6IorLrgnanjkghkhlc4aau
spotify:album:6IorLrgnanjkghkhlc4aau

Cosmic Slop, Monday, 12 September 2016 22:42 (seven years ago) link

gridlink cover too horny by half, but the music's cool

imago, Monday, 12 September 2016 22:44 (seven years ago) link

137 The Mars Volta - Frances The Mute 1207.666667 Points, 6 Votes
http://i.imgur.com/GCIiFiC.jpg
https://open.spotify.com/album/47gm8wkdx7eA2yGzLXCRN5
spotify:album:47gm8wkdx7eA2yGzLXCRN5

Cosmic Slop, Monday, 12 September 2016 22:46 (seven years ago) link

I CAN'T REMEMBER
THESE LAKES OF BLOOD

imago, Monday, 12 September 2016 22:48 (seven years ago) link

136 Boris - Dronevil 1237 Points, 7 Votes
http://i.imgur.com/OHqSOZN.jpg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kp63Aba-fiQ

http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/9180-dronevil-final/

Adding two new compositions to the four sidelong pieces found on the 2005 vinyl issue, this ambitious set is designed to play on two stereos simultaneously.

8.0

Time to make a trip to the local junk shop and pick up an extra stereo: Boris' massive instrumental opus, Dronevil, makes a conceptual nod toward the Flaming Lips' Zaireeka. Instead of four CDs spinning simultaneously, the doom symphony is intended to be experienced on two synced, overlapping sets of speakers. If you already own the limited (and currently sold out) double-vinyl edition that the folks at Misanthropic Agenda kindly released last year, take note: This newer draft, Dronevil Final, is a burlier monster. The Misanthropic edition included four approximately 20-minute tracks, each taking up one side of a record. Inoxia's CD reissue, though, packs on two additional 20-minute pieces-- two hours if you play the discs straight through.

But, of course, that's not the plan: If you do own a couple of stereos (or can score one from a friend), you'll be able to unleash Dronevil as Boris intended-- an hour of doubled, layered, hyper-stereophonic sounds. Generally, one half, "Disc Drone", consists of darkened ambient work while the other, "Disc Evil", is louder rock. If played concurrently in the same room, the two mesh into one gigantic wall of rock'n'drone, but it's difficult to know how closely Boris tracked the separate compositions. In many cases, it seems the dynamics created are the result of chance. Process isn't important to the end result-- I tried both ways and prefer the spaciousness of listening to the discs separately. Which is good news, I guess, unless you're enough into micro-managing to go for the simulcast each time you need a Boris fix.

The program opens with "Red", one of the new tracks. It's a pad of barely-there Touch-style string waves. As on many of the pieces, strains of feedback gradually emerge, creating depth as well as offering its sister track something to cinch onto. After 14 minimally drifting minutes, drums enter the mix; the guitars/bass take on a Western shootout cast not unlike "Land of Some Other Order" from Earth's Hex. The tumbleweeds are submerged in deep reverberations and accented with arpeggio strums. This high-noon shoot-me-up gets paired with "Loose", the other new composition. It's a wash of feedback and a cymbal/gong shimmer: When the two join forces I initially thought of "Introduction" from Akuma No Uta mashed-up with a cowboy crosshatch.

The next pair brings the rock. Exhibiting a subtle Deathprod or Fennesz environmentalism (think City of Light after a power outage), "Giddiness Throne" acts as a lower background to the sustain-heavy guitar and drums of "Evil Waveform". The former is also comparable, I suppose, to Oren Ambarchi, though it's more homogenous, with fewer single-note slingshots. Its partner in chime, the dooming "Evil Wave Form", hovers with sludgy licks and higher-pitched background wails. Five minutes into the monster, the riffs crush, the high-hat cajoles, and "Giddiness Throne" just about disappears, sporadically refueling with a continuous (but always sparking) rumble.

Sometimes, too, "Evil Wave Form" exhibits a quiet-is-the-new-shroud beauty and nuanced echo suggesting diminishing sadness. This is but one of the reasons I prefer listening to each track by itself: The individual works are teeming with ideas and action, and there's no need to clog the air with additional sounds. Here, for example, it turns out that wispier moment was a trick. After the pause, it's in-the-red axe grease, shimmering guitar solos, heavy chugs, and massive shred.
Providing the base for the finale, "Interference Demon" is a more ragged, noisier feedback tone, though it maintains a certain resonance. (Think Mego rather than Whitehouse.) Its rowdier half, "The Evilone Which Sobs", begins all gentle-like with airy, melancholic strums. A bubble bursts though, and becomes reverb-soaked sludge. Soon enough, the track grows almost emo (and sorta Mouth of the Architect), the guitar a wailing squall with plenty of gentle weeping and heaving, arcing notes. "Interference Demon"'s screech sews itself onto this clamor, offering a nice contrast.

A few folks I know have mentioned being bored by Sun Baked Snow Cave, Boris' 2005 collaboration with Merzbow. I also found its somewhat haphazard, collagist feel a tad flat. Anyone scared off by that excursion shouldn't automatically ignore Dronevil. It's another lengthy exercise, yes, but it showcases so much more substance, fluidity, and dimension. No matter how you slice or dice it-- and hey, why not mix and match the different pieces to create your own hybrids?-- it's a pleasingly exhausting lesson in sonic variation. Outside of Pink, it's their most inspired work in ages. Totally stunning.

Cosmic Slop, Monday, 12 September 2016 22:55 (seven years ago) link

real fans play it on two record players obviously

Cosmic Slop, Monday, 12 September 2016 22:56 (seven years ago) link

I know I have the vinyl but I need to check if I got the CD. I think I did but not sure.

Anyway I wish it was 'Pink' that was this low!

Cosmic Slop, Monday, 12 September 2016 23:00 (seven years ago) link

Imago you need this

Cosmic Slop, Monday, 12 September 2016 23:00 (seven years ago) link

it's entirely possible

imago, Monday, 12 September 2016 23:01 (seven years ago) link

Oh, I remember listening to that Jesu album a lot that year. I should pull it out again.

And I'm liking Marnie Stern so far. I might like these songs more than those on the earlier one. Shred guitar is totally what Deerhoof needed.

Hi! I'm twice-coloured! (Sund4r), Monday, 12 September 2016 23:08 (seven years ago) link

135 Boris - Pink 1240 Points, 9 Votes
http://i.imgur.com/X3wVubk.jpg
Southern Lord US Version
http://i.imgur.com/JO76VDC.jpg
Japanese Version

https://open.spotify.com/album/2rRHqBhUioCssa9VHMRJYO
spotify:album:2rRHqBhUioCssa9VHMRJYO

Spotify link is the 2016 reissue deluxe 2xCD version

track down the japanese version of the original as that's the best mix.

Cosmic Slop, Monday, 12 September 2016 23:11 (seven years ago) link

Amazed really that Boris have lost their ILX popularity so much

Cosmic Slop, Monday, 12 September 2016 23:12 (seven years ago) link

This album is in my iTunes library but tbh I don't remember anything about it. Clearly, I need to listen again (uh, after I listen to the other things I said I would listen to).

Hi! I'm twice-coloured! (Sund4r), Monday, 12 September 2016 23:12 (seven years ago) link

dronevil sounds like it might be cool in a grand postrock gybe way

pink is an opening track in search of a hipster audience and a rest of album ;)

imago, Monday, 12 September 2016 23:16 (seven years ago) link

too low? high?

― Cosmic Slop, Monday, 12 September 2016 23:12 (yesterday) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

It's just that Two Hunters made a hell of a jump upwards in the revised results and earlier I was wondering why it was so much lower than Celestial Lineage. I'm pleased.

ultros ultros-ghali, Monday, 12 September 2016 23:20 (seven years ago) link

134 Altar of Plagues - Teethed Glory and Injury 1241. Points, 8 Votes, TWO #1's
http://i.imgur.com/vlXiqc6.jpg
https://open.spotify.com/album/3UtbJfUb7I1U4UdXIXdg3a
spotify:album:3UtbJfUb7I1U4UdXIXdg3a

Cosmic Slop, Monday, 12 September 2016 23:20 (seven years ago) link

Such a good album!

Hi! I'm twice-coloured! (Sund4r), Monday, 12 September 2016 23:22 (seven years ago) link

two #1 votes!

Cosmic Slop, Monday, 12 September 2016 23:25 (seven years ago) link

#22 for me. Just an album that really hits the spot.

Marnie Stern is making me thinking of a Deerhoof-KC hybrid, which is obv awesome.

Hi! I'm twice-coloured! (Sund4r), Monday, 12 September 2016 23:27 (seven years ago) link

Interesting that an album can place so low with two #1 votes.

Hi! I'm twice-coloured! (Sund4r), Monday, 12 September 2016 23:27 (seven years ago) link

um what is this omg

imago, Monday, 12 September 2016 23:29 (seven years ago) link

pretty sure this album was top 10 in the EOY metal poll when it came out

Cosmic Slop, Monday, 12 September 2016 23:30 (seven years ago) link

why was i not dragged in a body bag to this album and left there for a week

imago, Monday, 12 September 2016 23:31 (seven years ago) link

Is this one a LOT better than their previous? Because I never bothered with it since I'd heard White Tomb etc. and found them boring.

ultros ultros-ghali, Monday, 12 September 2016 23:32 (seven years ago) link

133 Reverend Bizarre - In the Rectory of the Bizarre Reverend 1256.666667 Points, 7 Votes , One #1
http://i.imgur.com/vORTYu1.jpg
https://open.spotify.com/album/1SDWCGyps5EdSgcRt9BZcn
spotify:album:1SDWCGyps5EdSgcRt9BZcn

gonna take us through to 121 so hang around imago & co

Cosmic Slop, Monday, 12 September 2016 23:33 (seven years ago) link

Is this one a LOT better than their previous?

Yes.

Hi! I'm twice-coloured! (Sund4r), Monday, 12 September 2016 23:34 (seven years ago) link

I'll give it a go then.

ultros ultros-ghali, Monday, 12 September 2016 23:35 (seven years ago) link

I didn't realise Psychic Paramount had placed already. I definitely threw some points to that one, in the unranked part of my ballot, I think.

Hi! I'm twice-coloured! (Sund4r), Monday, 12 September 2016 23:36 (seven years ago) link

132 Oneida - Each One Teach One 1260.7 Points, 8 Votes
http://i.imgur.com/5qn1T3I.jpg
https://open.spotify.com/album/1y2huEv3i1homXLHV9W4hf
spotify:album:1y2huEv3i1homXLHV9W4hf

Cosmic Slop, Monday, 12 September 2016 23:40 (seven years ago) link

131 Uncle Acid & the Deadbeats - Mind Control 1269.2 Points, 9 Votes
http://i.imgur.com/843Fdm3.jpg
https://open.spotify.com/album/7GCWs2hmWYvS1OOiRcbLbW
spotify:album:7GCWs2hmWYvS1OOiRcbLbW

Cosmic Slop, Monday, 12 September 2016 23:41 (seven years ago) link

late but Gridlink was one of the bands I finally got around to checking out because of the EOY poll. Good stuff.

(and I also have heard no Altar of Plagues since White Tomb; I got burned out on post-black metal -- even Furia from Poland, whose first two albums are on my list, started moving in that direction on their 3rd and 4th, and failed to keep my interest)

Devilock, Monday, 12 September 2016 23:41 (seven years ago) link

I was a bit obsessed with the Gridlink album. It's cool as hell.

jmm, Monday, 12 September 2016 23:44 (seven years ago) link

Each One Teach One! That's a special album for me. I remember seeing them in Toronto, not knowing who they were, and feeling a little mindblown that someone was doing this in (what was) the present day.

Hi! I'm twice-coloured! (Sund4r), Monday, 12 September 2016 23:48 (seven years ago) link

130 Queens of the Stone Age - Rated R 1273.4 Points, 10 Votes, One #1
http://i.imgur.com/PonKJgC.jpg
https://open.spotify.com/album/4aHGoMJUqP9t5IkUDmpN8f
spotify:album:4aHGoMJUqP9t5IkUDmpN8f

Cosmic Slop, Monday, 12 September 2016 23:48 (seven years ago) link

i was into Oneida from about the 2nd album as they got lumped in with stoner rock bands so I remember buying their first 2 CD's in the old Virgin Records in Glasgow (downstairs)

Cosmic Slop, Monday, 12 September 2016 23:51 (seven years ago) link

I also saw Qotsa in a small club (cathouse) the week Rated R came out. They played most of the 1st album and a fair amount of this. I had somewhow missed them live when the 1st album came out.

Cosmic Slop, Monday, 12 September 2016 23:53 (seven years ago) link

I think Alfredo was still drumming for them at the time

Cosmic Slop, Monday, 12 September 2016 23:53 (seven years ago) link

129 The Blood Brothers - ...Burn, Piano, Island, Burn 1273.666667 Points, 7 Votes
http://i.imgur.com/VpcLCrZ.jpg
https://open.spotify.com/album/2W2cfsT8a83t9tHgeGrLXU
spotify:album:2W2cfsT8a83t9tHgeGrLXU

Cosmic Slop, Monday, 12 September 2016 23:59 (seven years ago) link

128 Envy - All the Footprints You've Ever Left And Fear Expecting Ahead 1279.666667 Points, 8 Votes
http://i.imgur.com/81YqLpV.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/wSxbWr3.jpg
https://youtu.be/ezpuogyNf9w

Cosmic Slop, Tuesday, 13 September 2016 00:00 (seven years ago) link

127 The Angelic Process - Weighing Souls With Sand 1280.3 Points, 8 Votes, One #1
http://i.imgur.com/AHqucBg.jpg
https://profoundlorerecords.bandcamp.com/album/weighing-souls-with-sand

Such a huge loss to music.

RIP K.Angylus

Cosmic Slop, Tuesday, 13 September 2016 00:03 (seven years ago) link

126 Arckanum - ÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞ 1286 Points, 6 Votes
http://i.imgur.com/CWs7dtr.jpg
https://open.spotify.com/album/3fM90ZJk0UkMDornac6Ypx
spotify:album:3fM90ZJk0UkMDornac6Ypx

Cosmic Slop, Tuesday, 13 September 2016 00:15 (seven years ago) link

nearly voted for WSWS but didn't because i hadn't really listened to it for so long. my memories of it are good though. very crushing music

imago, Tuesday, 13 September 2016 00:24 (seven years ago) link

125 Jute Gyte - Vast Chains 1293.166667 Points, 7 Votes, One #1
http://i.imgur.com/ZakVf67.jpg
https://open.spotify.com/album/6d6v23GFBa74XhHD9DgKMu
spotify:album:6d6v23GFBa74XhHD9DgKMu

Cosmic Slop, Tuesday, 13 September 2016 00:24 (seven years ago) link

Notes:
"Semen Dried Into the Silence of Rock and Mineral" is a line from Anaïs Nin's House of Incest. "The Inexpressible Loneliness of Thinking" is a line from the essay "On Poetic Truth" by H.D. Lewis, sometimes mistakenly attributed to Wallace Stevens; I confess that I haven't read the essay and got the line from Marshall Boswell's Understanding David Foster Wallace. I regard this song title as the best I'm likely to come across and I sometimes lament having used it already. "Refusing a Heavenly Mansion" is a line from Yeats. "What in our lives is burnt/in the fire of this?" is a line from "August 1914" by Isaac Rosenberg. Several lines on this album are appropriated from the poetry of Clark Ashton Smith.

"One-man Missouri avant-garde black-metal project Jute Gyte uses guitars retro­fitted to play 24-tone equal-tempered scales—meaning he's got twice as many notes in an octave as an ordinary guitarist. His songs teem with unearthly clusters of seasick dissonance, so that they sometimes sound like early Sonic Youth with blastbeats and shrieking. Unfamiliar microtonal intervals create intricate acoustic interference patterns, so that tones shimmer and dislocate. Ears accustomed to Western 12-tone polyphony can barely process these sounds—they sink into your skull like red-hot stones into ice. It's like you're listening to a tape at the wrong speed, or to music warped by a black hole's gravitational lens on its way here from several galaxies away." - Chicago Reader

"You'll recognize the use of microtonal riffing if you've experienced last year's Discontinuities, only rather than repeating that album, he's interpreted the technique into a more unpredictable, angular geometry that throws you curve balls in almost every track on the album. Songs are divided into harsher passages of insectoid, bristling dissonance, or springier and cleaner riffs set off against distorted dementia, with the tempos fluxed between the faster black metallic rushes of his prior works and a slower, creepier miasma of impenetrable doom that is compounded by the fresh intervals being picked and strummed. I couldn't even begin to accurately compare this to anything outside of Jute Gyte's own body of work, but strange word puzzles like 'Philip Glass being filtered through the unwashed demos of the stranger LLN bands' seem to pop into my imagination as I'm listening." - From the Dust Returned

"Kalmbach plays a microtonal guitar, which allows him to lever unbelievable amounts of dissonance into his compositions — so much that it’s easy to forget that he’s playing a guitar at all. And yet his songs are weirdly compelling, thanks in part to his awesome vocals and lyrics. This is seriously some of the most insane-sounding metal I’ve ever heard." - Stereogum

"Vast Chains takes all the tropes of black metal and transforms them into something super psychedelic and avant, the tunings, the arrangements, the melodies, fans of groups like Deathspell Omega, Blut Aus Nord, who traffic in woozy, slippery riffage, and blurred blackness, Jute Gyte takes that experimentalism a step further... the guitar parts and riffs are so odd, so damaged and atonal, sometimes they conjure utter beauty, lush lovely sonic swells, other times, they're so warped they almost make your eyes water. Opener "Semen Dried Into The Silence Of Rock And Mineral", lays it all out, sounding a bit like a slow motion Mesuhuggah, or a super spare, 20th century Deathspell, the sound chugging and churning, creeping and slithering, the vibe more doomy really than black, the arrangement confoundingly mathy, intricate and constantly shifting, and the guitars, holy shit, even when the heaviness is peeled back, leaving just some haunting clean guitar shimmer, those parts somehow sound even MORE strange and alien." - Aquarius Records
credits
released February 3, 2014

Cosmic Slop, Tuesday, 13 September 2016 00:27 (seven years ago) link

it seems so long ago

'the fire of this' is a noose by which we are all hung

imago, Tuesday, 13 September 2016 00:29 (seven years ago) link

iirc 'the inexpressible loneliness of thinking' is the other standout

obviously anyone remotely interested should basically listen to all of it as a matter of urgency

imago, Tuesday, 13 September 2016 00:34 (seven years ago) link

124 Absu - Absu 1301.166667 Points, 7 Votes
http://i.imgur.com/JWN3ezH.jpg
https://open.spotify.com/album/5T3rlqUOLStiXnZWupDyzx
spotify:album:5T3rlqUOLStiXnZWupDyzx

Cosmic Slop, Tuesday, 13 September 2016 00:39 (seven years ago) link

123 Harvey Milk - Life The Best Game In Town 1302.166667 Points, 9 Votes
http://i.imgur.com/zEWOck2.jpg
https://open.spotify.com/album/6vM94PYeGkn35S8bB8vJmg
spotify:album:6vM94PYeGkn35S8bB8vJmg

Cosmic Slop, Tuesday, 13 September 2016 00:45 (seven years ago) link


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