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Pinkish Black - Against the Door
Impressionist slab of industrial metal with a bludgeoning pulsating synth line and a sense of syncopation that never un-weirds itself!
― hexágonos sin sabor por favor (Drugs A. Money)
these are the folks who are descended from the great tyrant, who in turn are descended from yeti (people kept dying unfortunately). ultimately it goes back to texas zeuhl.
pinkish black is where i get off the bus, to be honest, but the earlier bands i like a lot - i recommend yeti's "the man with the lamp" particularly.
― Spironolactone T. Agnew (rushomancy), Monday, 28 October 2019 02:25 (four years ago) link
LJ made the Magma comparison when I posted this somewhere about five years ago (maybe the PB thread?). I'm not sold on their new album but I ride decently hard for their first three albums. I have a lot of time for the Texas indie & metal scenes (SURVIVE is the big one but ST37, Sungod, Quttinirpaaq, Suspirians, Pyramids/White Moth, Nervous Curtains, Troller) and PB is undeniably a central part of that, both in Denton and in Austin nu-kosmiche
There was a Great Tyrant album released around the same time as Bottom of the Morning which I thought was only ok but I'm still game for that Yeti album; I still find the concept of Texas zeuhl very intriguing
― the oxford book of chaos (Drugs A. Money), Monday, 28 October 2019 04:08 (four years ago) link