Showing posts with label justin k broadrick. Show all posts
Showing posts with label justin k broadrick. Show all posts

Friday, February 18, 2011

VINYL REVIEW: PALE SKETCHER – SEVENTH HEAVEN - EP - 2011



I ordered the new Broadrick EP on Wednesday, sumbitch showed up YESTERDAY. Less than 24 hours later. Mofo and son of a bitch, that is fast. So fast that I haven’t even opened it yet.
I bought the download, but sort of wanted the limited edition vinyl too. It was only like $15 or something for the vinyl and the mp3s…..
Justin Broadrick and Jack Dangers are two artists whose work I will always purchase legitimately and as often as possible. I’ve always bought their stuff, so there’s no reason to stop now. The Pale Sketcher EP is pretty damn amazing, of course. I say it every time he releases something, but he really does get better all the time.
Fake-ass Red House Painters gone techno, hell yeah. :)
I never ordered from Ghostly before but it seems cool so far.
BUY, GUY
PALE SKETCHER – SEVENTH HEAVEN EP

Friday, April 30, 2010

CD REVIEW - JESU – INFINITY – 2009

jesu infinity

JESU
‘Infinity’
CD/vinyl/download
49:31
http://www.avalancheinc.co.uk/jesu.html
THIs is one long track of the continued evolution of Justin Broadrick, the long, slow, gradual, career-length, fascinating shift. “Infinity” is one continuous piece, with all instruments handled by Broadrick, which is very cool considering how it sounds like an entire band. “Infinity” is something I’ve waited a long time for, a doom pop epic. It starts off quite heavy actually with a double-bass drum program that is just slammin’, as always. His beats are always immacuate! The sonic landscape changes throughout, instruments fading in & out but it’s not like a big ambient piece or even like a jam. Just a very long pop song! It dates from 2009 but this is already my top track for 2010 & I’ve only just heard it the one time this morning!!!!!!!
YOW!