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The Blind Surgeons Operation - Wolfram Syndrome review



Reviewer:
8.0
Band: The Blind Surgeons Operation
Album: Wolfram Syndrome
Style: Ambient, Noise, Drone doom metal
Release date: February 2012
A review by: wormdrink414


01. Me Gusta
02. Hate Fuck
03. Why Is My Skin Falling Off?
04. Miserable Bastard
05. Second Degree Ghost
06. Mayor Of Goon Town
07. Pulling Teeth
08. Organ Farmer
09. Ultraviolence
10. Womb Crusher

Listen to this here.



Track 3 poses the same question you'll probably be asking by the time this thing stops spinning. And the answer's simple: Your skin's falling off because the psychosis on this is contagious. No, it won't actually put bugs under your skin... you fucking moron... but it'll hypnotize you into thinking that they're there. 90 percent sure of that.

Listening to this is like being woken up mid-REM sleep; there's inevitably going to be some confusion and you'll probably catch yourself babbling more than once. It was executed well enough to trigger those gibberish lines you'll catch yourself thinking or saying sometimes when you wake up--"damn, that briefcase was over with" or "damn, Whitney Cummings is funny" or "I'd eat that grape if only there was some fucking ink for this" kind of batshit bullshit. It's potent stuff we've got ourselves here.

Stylistically? This is noisy, grinding (and occasionally slamming) death-type stuff for the most part, and yet the only band that these guys consistently remind me of on this is Continuo Renacer--a prog band first and foremost. Running with that and the whole "crazy" thing, if Continuo is Hunter Thompson-brand of batty (insane, but somehow controlled and intelligent)--sticking with old permafried dudes from the 60s--these guys are more Charlie Manson-esque. They're like Continuo's more viscerally-preoccupied, demented, and dangerous drug-sodden cousins. And I mean, lock em up and feed the key to the Rancor kind of demented.

But this is metal, not the 1960s, so I mean that in a good way. This album gets fucking brutal. They draw from the same smooth jazz muzack to set the surreal, dream-like, subconscious-autopilot atmosphere as Continuo, making everything as weird as possible, then bring out some wrecking ball riffs. And they will indeed wreck you.

This is some short, to-the-nonsense-point, violent, vile, fun stuff that's clearly off its Thorazine. Sure, it gets a little too grating sometimes and the vox-effects do get a tad annoying after a while, but it's still well worth the time investment in the end.





Written on 01.03.2012 by Wormdrink's real name is George and he's an American.


Comments

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01.03.2012 - 06:43
3rdWorld
China was a neat
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01.03.2012 - 07:03
RottingDeathHead
kingnothing_92@yahoo.com
Very unpleasant to listen too
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01.03.2012 - 14:44
Boxcar Willy
yr a kook
Sounds fun!

Nice review
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14:22 - Marcel Hubregtse
I do your mum

DESTROY DRUM TRIGGERS
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02.03.2012 - 15:53
DahliaRock
These your friends? Seriously lame as fuck, sounds like someone did this as a homework.. drums are Drumkit From Hell, stuff is all found sound cut and paste, only guitars are partially original, vocals are way too tinny and piercing and poorly mixed into the track, while artificial, also they seem like all copy pasted all over the place.. I think the lyrics(!?) are all the same! The only thing is the guitars until they get the clippy distortions at times.. this definitely is like "dude I love Antigama, lemme do the same.." effort but God.. the vocals.. oh my they are cheap.. remove them and you actually get some decent ideas.. max 6 from me
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03.03.2012 - 01:40
wormdrink414
Elite
Written by DahliaRock on 02.03.2012 at 15:53

These your friends?

No.
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05.03.2012 - 20:50
3rdWorld
China was a neat
Written by RottingDeathHead on 01.03.2012 at 07:03

Very unpleasant to listen too

Compared to the other noise/grind bands, this is actually very listenable stuff. If you really want a challenge, listen to this album by Fuck The Facts.
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