Now here's the musical equivalent of apples and razorblades.
Which is to say it's a return to form of doomed folk and sludge paced blues. So this holiday season if you need the sound of party and melancholy but on fire in a trash can lighting up a back alley of regret, look no further.
Friday, October 30, 2015
Happy Hallow's eve
Labels:
acoustic,
all hallow's eve,
Art,
bedroom studio,
blues,
DIY,
Doom,
Drone,
Dylan Carlson,
Fuzz,
guitar,
halloween,
Music,
musicians on blogger,
Son House,
Tom Waits,
trick or treat
Friday, September 4, 2015
Once more with doom.
So with summer just about dead here's a new release. No it's not a full scale release just a single I felt compelled to record, and a cover at that. Continuing for just a little bit more the detour into drone, Misery Index's opening salvo off their 2003 album Retaliate. Rearranged as a suffocating trudging swamp beast of doom, that ends in audio contemplation and fire peeking through the cracks in this dark tunnel. It bookends a few things creatively that will clear the way for the next release, which is currently being recorded. Otherwise take a listen because this will not be seeing a physical release.
End Credit Blighters version here.
Original composers and Grind Gods here.
End Credit Blighters version here.
Original composers and Grind Gods here.
Sunday, August 2, 2015
En route
'Honor the beast ... though by the doing, we die a little more' - Mike Mignola via Hellboy.
Previously on End Credit Blighters
Merchandising
Thursday, April 30, 2015
It's either this or Hobo Knife Fights
Let's get this self-serving music project party underway.
For all your physical End Credit Blighters needs. Hand crafted artwork, including the Immolations I on cassette and all previous material on CD. Just look at them.
Now buy something or get out.
Labels:
Art,
Avant Garde,
bandcamp,
big cartel,
blues,
Cassettes,
cd,
DIY,
Doom,
Drone,
Earhole Missile Records,
End Credit Blighters,
Folk,
Hail the Riff,
indie,
indie record label,
riffs
Thursday, April 23, 2015
Something heavy this way comes
Available today in digital format End Credit Blighters presents: Immolations Volume I.
A departure from the folk and noise ramblings of previous releases this is a full on suffocating minimalist drone album, in the vein of earlier SUNNO))) or Dylan Carlson's solo efforts.
Available on cassette at the Boston Hassle Black Market on sunday. News about an actual store for physical copies shortly.
So why the drone album? Will there be more stomp happy folk blues or is it all this boring doom from here on out? Hey questions, I posed to myself, slow down. This album is a meditation on turning 30 and a farewell to certain aspects of me and my youth. It is also a really extreme way to shift the direction of End Credit Blighters using this as a bridge to a more doom and blues sound.
That being said there's some interesting stuff on the way. Stay tuned.
Monday, December 22, 2014
Musical Krampaus
Just in time for christmas.
BOOM
What a difference some slightly better budget makes anyways. Previously recorded songs done in a slightly live setting stripped down, plus one cover.
More progress as it happens.
BOOM
What a difference some slightly better budget makes anyways. Previously recorded songs done in a slightly live setting stripped down, plus one cover.
More progress as it happens.
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Old ammo for new wounds
Against the current trend of up to the second coverage of nothing I will update if and when stuff happens. Good news, wonderful, that's a shame, how's your mom and moving along.
Who doesn't love a preface / consumer warning? This was one of the first songs written for this project, add four years with a slight alteration in course and accepting the polarizing label of experimental, that's the first awkward step. Now if you can wrap your head around a misinterpretation of Link Wray with Neurosis worship, here you go.
Also if you're interested all of the Canons and Wolves demo was re-recorded and sounds a bit better.
Now back to work.
Who doesn't love a preface / consumer warning? This was one of the first songs written for this project, add four years with a slight alteration in course and accepting the polarizing label of experimental, that's the first awkward step. Now if you can wrap your head around a misinterpretation of Link Wray with Neurosis worship, here you go.
Also if you're interested all of the Canons and Wolves demo was re-recorded and sounds a bit better.
Now back to work.
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