I don’t quite recall how or where I first heard of Emit. It was either via the Crucial Blast Records website or from Zero Tolerance Magazine, but I do know that when I first heard “Spectre Music of an Antiquary” I was thoroughly pleased. Each song is like a portent of a slowly creeping doom … Continue reading “Spectre Music of an Antiquary” – Emit
Tag: experimental
“Subterranean Rites” – Gnawed
My first encounter with Gnawed was shortly after the release of 2014’s Feign and Cloak, which I discovered after it was recommended by Zero Tolerance Magazine in an issue published around the same time. I was immediately a fan of the harsh, gritty soundscapes and dank atmosphere which Grant Richardson (Gnawed) produced. Unlike other noise … Continue reading “Subterranean Rites” – Gnawed
