Deafkids + Petbrick - Deafbrick - VINYL LP
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- Genre: Rock
- Description: As one traverses through new and intimidating terrain unfamiliar a short while ago, two collaborators have come together to unwittingly create a record curiously suited to an intimidating and unpredictable new era. Deafbrick, the collaboration between Säo Paulo's sonic warriors Deafkids and London's pulverising duo Petbrick is a vertiable force against adversity, and less a polite meeting of minds than a fiery collision whose impact and incandescence extend beyond the horizon. The results run the gamut through a litany of uniformly invigorating audial landscaps-this is an arena where Deafkids' appetite for lysergic punk-damaged tumult and Petbrick's ventures into dystopian synth-driven soundscapes can happily engage in gladiatorial contest. From the unearthly percussive clangour of InchHyperkinetic Mass DisordertInch to the DHR-addled chaos of the paint-stripping InchMega RitualInch, every second of Deafbrick is infused with malevolent charisma and iconoclastic élan. Yet perhaps the ultimate destructive moment of this particular demolition derby comes via a thrillingly monomaniacal take on Discharge's 'Free Speech For The Dumb. Not that it necessarily met the approval of Discharge themselves, who make a cameo appearance on the song's outro. InchI asked them to record some quotes saying how much they hated our versionInch laughs Iggor. InchOne of them even said that Metallica did a better job. That really freaked me out!InchMetallica, it's fair to say objectively, do not do a better job. Album Tracks 1. Primeval I 2. Força Bruta 3. Sweat-Drenched Wreck 4. The Menace of the Dark Polar Night 5. Máquina Obssessivo-Compulsiva 6. O Antropoceno 7. Mega-Ritual 8. Hyperkinetic Mass Disorder 9. Free Speech for the Dumb 10. Primeval II
- Artist: Deafkids + Petbrick
- Title: Deafbrick
- Format: VINYL
- Label: Neurot Recordings
- Release Date: 09/04/2020
- Genre: Rock
- Number Of Discs: 1
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- Product Name: Deafkids + Petbrick - Deafbrick - VINYL LP
- UPC: 767870661112
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As one traverses through new and intimidating terrain unfamiliar a short while ago, two collaborators have come together to unwittingly create a record curiously suited to an intimidating and unpredictable new era. Deafbrick, the collaboration between Säo Paulo's sonic warriors Deafkids and London's pulverising duo Petbrick is a vertiable force against adversity, and less a polite meeting of minds than a fiery collision whose impact and incandescence extend beyond the horizon. The results run the gamut through a litany of uniformly invigorating audial landscaps-this is an arena where Deafkids' appetite for lysergic punk-damaged tumult and Petbrick's ventures into dystopian synth-driven soundscapes can happily engage in gladiatorial contest. From the unearthly percussive clangour of InchHyperkinetic Mass DisordertInch to the DHR-addled chaos of the paint-stripping InchMega RitualInch, every second of Deafbrick is infused with malevolent charisma and iconoclastic élan. Yet perhaps the ultimate destructive moment of this particular demolition derby comes via a thrillingly monomaniacal take on Discharge's 'Free Speech For The Dumb. Not that it necessarily met the approval of Discharge themselves, who make a cameo appearance on the song's outro. InchI asked them to record some quotes saying how much they hated our versionInch laughs Iggor. InchOne of them even said that Metallica did a better job. That really freaked me out!InchMetallica, it's fair to say objectively, do not do a better job. Album Tracks 1. Primeval I 2. Força Bruta 3. Sweat-Drenched Wreck 4. The Menace of the Dark Polar Night 5. Máquina Obssessivo-Compulsiva 6. O Antropoceno 7. Mega-Ritual 8. Hyperkinetic Mass Disorder 9. Free Speech for the Dumb 10. Primeval II

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