Fleshobedience - demo #1

This dark and dismally noisy record - rereleased cassette of Fleshobedience to which director of Audial Decimation Records didn't let to be forgotten and perpetuated it in pro-printed CDr. Despite the fact that you can find some info about the person, responsible for this project, but he is not mentioned anywhere so I won't start speculating with names. On the whole the design is remarkably empty and drops in peculiar feeling to this release. The cassette was designed in the same manner if I understand correctly. Title, contact, date of records and ADR logo on the cover. That's all. All the rest is white except the top of the CDr which is red. As one person said after seeing this release - two most beautiful colors, do you need more? Visual sterilization. There are less than 15 minutes of material in the album. And it is really one interesting and oppressing work. Slow, depressive and tendentiously ruining you. Lo-fi synth rumbles, grunting vocals deeply under feedback and thick layer of effects, slowly changing levels of sounds. It is like a knife, piercing into your body. Songs full of energy and constantly developing, they seem to visually carve the surface of the skin. If they pierce somewhere deeper, it is more likely to be an accident. While this 15 minute quak is simply deepening the wound, made with the first stab. It presses the blade deeper and deeper, constantly spilling disinfecting liquid on the wound. But no, the album is not monotonic or boring. Despite it's minimal movement and developing, something new always appears - new layer of sound, feedback strikes through the ears, vocal falls on while everything ends. I've left this CD for listening through the night several times and the CD was spinning till the very morning not disturbing the sleep at all. Well, maybe these 15 minutes are the optimal length of the album. You eat it, but you are left hungry and want more. Strange is the fact that a few years already (despite the piece in ADR compilation), Fleshobedience remains silent. I hope that it wasn't the one and only release.

Format: CDr
Released: 2007
Label:
Audial Decimation Records

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