Thursday, June 19, 2014

instrumental minddoogery jamming: EL DRUGSTORE: Plague Ship (Nefarious Industries)

WARNING: If you hate anything that is instrumental experimental, then ignore this album. This music is part space-ish, part jazz-ish, hardcore-ish, part post rock-ish and all that sort of sounds. If you are a grouch, a malcontent-type person, then this is NOT for you. On the other hand, if you listen to "all sorts of weird stuff," then you might be interested in this music.
Below is, in part, what the official press release said about the music.
Following a colossal three year-long writing and pre-production process, New Jersey’s instrumental freak attack trio, EL DRUGSTORE, has put the final touches on their virgin romp on full-length turf.
Devised by the corrupted intellect of guitarist Kevin Conway (ex-East of the Wall), drummer Seth Rheam (East of the Wall) and bassist Rolando Alvarado, Keyport, New Jersey-based EL DRUGSTORE has been discharging their mangled, aggro-technical metallic racket since 2008.
With over forty-five minutes of belligerent, bastardized, brainiac bombast, EL DRUGSTORE is at full-mast on their debut full-length, Plague Ship, the swagger of their jacked-up anti-capella songcraft unloading a dizzying array of awesomely head-scratching jam-outs. Amplification runs rampant, propelling the massive array of effect/pedal-laden spazz-riffery through the pummeling percussive whiplash without a whiff of spitty breath to be found. Plague Ship was tracked at parts unknown by the band and their cohort Chris Alfano (East of the Wall, Argonauts), and mixed and mastered by Kevin Antreassian at Backroom Studios.
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