02.10.2009, 08:21 AM | #1 |
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Insayngel s/t LP edition of 500, full color printed covers
We saw Insayngel play some time in 2008 or maybe the end of 2007 at Glasslands. Immediately we said to each other "This band needs to have a record out. Let's do it." We talked to the band after the gig and they were down -- it was recorded, mastered by our friend Todd Cavallo, and sent off to the plant. Insayngel is Calder, Caitlin, Richard, and John. Calder and Caitlin are Vizusa and used to jam Excepter, and Richard and John are the brutal rhythm unit of Sightings. An intriguing combination of players to say the least, this LP brings a 30th Century sound to the history of New York City. The locked, wrecked rhythms, desparate, gorgeous wails, and shredded, anxious guitars are symphonic, undulating, impossible. A serious now vision that impressed us deeply enough to be the first LP we've ever done. Art by Calder, pressed in Brooklyn, New York. |
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02.10.2009, 08:44 AM | #2 |
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i wish there was a way to here some samples of this
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02.10.2009, 09:00 AM | #3 |
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Insayngel s/t Heavy Tapes No Cat LP £17.99 First action from Mike and Maya Bernstein’s (aka Religious Knives) own Heavy Tapes imprint in a while, presenting the debut album from this new NY outfit that features Calder and Caitlin of Excepter/Vizusa alongside the rhythm section from Sightings. They have the same muscular No Wave attack of Sightings, with a percussive bottom end that is as trance-inducing as contemporary Whitehouse, while factoring in the kind of hysterical free rock extrapolated from mis-readings of Harry Pussy/Beefheart/Royal Trux et al and turning up the dub-inflected violence of Damo-era Can. Both band’s histories are pretty apparent in the overall arc of the sonics but I like this a deal better than either. Edition of 500 copies, pro-printed sleeves. |
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