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reviews of the various artists compilation
Noise Kills Punk Dead NKPD is a professionally manufactured CD of lo-fi scum. Not harsh noise, definitely not academically oriented experimental, and surprisingly fun to listen to. |
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as reviewed by Derek of worldwidepunk.com
A more appropriate title might be 'Noise Kills Anything Dead'. The 67 tracks on this CD range from - well - noise (and pretty harsh noise at that) to noise with a regular beat in the background to noise which dares to have some sort of structure (though don't go looking for your typical Verse Chorus Verse here 'cos you ain't gonna find it). I was a bit wary of this to begin with, but I have to say that it is nowhere near as bad as I was expecting - indeed some of the tracks are actually quite interesting in an arty sort of way. And I have to laugh at 'Stairway to Royalty Payments' by 'The Evolution Control Committee' which takes a big swipe at Led Zeppelin. Overall this is difficult to recommend unless you are looking for something completely (and I do mean completely) different. |
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as reviewed by Robb Cunningham
Talk about variety. This compilation contains 67 tracks by almost as many bands, crammed into 73 minutes of CD space. Brent C the compiler has told me that he accepted all submissions until the comp was full, without deleting anything. This lack of quality control would be a problem on a comp that had regular 4-7 minute tracks, but on this comp it works ok. Even the most annoying sounds (Which there are alot of here) can't be that annoying when they only last for a minute. Admittedly there are a few songs I really could live without, but usually by the time I muster up the will power to hit the skip button the song is over anyway. I think this compilation should be touted as the current manifesto of scum. The variety and originality of this comp is simply incredible. Just about every scummy, crappy, noisey, strange, weird, unthinkable sound you have ever not thought of before is on this compilation. I'm finding it difficult to give any sort of all-encompassing review because not only does every track on this CD sound nothing like any other track, but at least 3/4 of them also sound nothing like anything else out there. Regardless I will just give a few descriptions of tracks, as a full track-by-track is a bit beyond my motivation right now. Daimyo Gyoretsu song "Destroyed Robot" is a japanese woman saying some phrase in japanese repeatedly with some clinking and clanking in the background. Diamond Shamrock's track "Noyz Inda Hood" is a couple distorted hiphop samples that are off-timing and diverge and then reconnect, pretty cool. Inkpot Monkey's "Fooj" is a couple guys making funny mouth noises and laughing. Cyborg's "AABBCCDDEEFFGGHHIIJJKKFFCC" is an extended sample of an outtake from the making of a KFC commercial. Joshua Bourke's "The Light" sounds like trippy chaotic techno w/ skinny puppy-esque vocals. Ude Wir's "P.L. $1,000,222.00$" is total feedback noise. B.C. Whitehead's "I Owe 25" is burping, grunting, sink sounds, tapping on a metal tin or something, and vocal cut-ups. The Evolution Control Committee's "Stairway to Royalty Payments" is a collage of samples from guess where. The End of Time's "Six Dimensional Space" is super lo-fi electro industrial. Histatic Charge's "Zero to Sixty" has a baby crying and distorted fucked-up synth playing. You might get the idea by now, but if you don't, try to get this compilation when it comes out anyway. I don't know what Brent C's guidelines where for submission to this comp but I'd like to know because he managed to gather together some pretty ecclectic and strange stuff which may not fit all that gracefully on one CD together, but sure as hell would fit a lot worse into any other already-existing genre or scene. Viva Scum. |
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as reviewed by the guy from Pointless Orchestra
Noise Kills Punk Dead is a collection of short sound pieces. It is an opportunity to stuff a wide variety of sounds into your ears in a short period of time. Are you in a hurry? What else do you have to do? It must be pretty fucking important. This CD takes sounds from around the world, grinds them into a pile of shavings, and fires them out at you though your stereo speakers. It's like all the sounds of the planet compressed into 72 minutes and 42 seconds of chaos. Do you have a really short attention span? Do you forget what you are saying in mid-sentence? Try Noise Kills Punk Dead.
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