B Taphthartharath
Recorded live at Non Plus Ultra, Los Angeles. January 20, 2016.
credits
from Spectress,
released September 25, 2016
Gabie Strong: guitar, effects, synthesizer, vocals.
Cover art by John Pearson.
Label and insert photographs by Elon Schoenholz.
Recorded by Jorge Martin.
Digital Mastering by Mark Wheaton, Catasonic Studios.
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Completely unique music, original ++, voices, feedback, noise, scratch and on "Come" a ghostly 60s type musical relic emerges out of the ashes and destruction, via a merciless brief silence, only to retreat to the mire just as quickly. I can't describe this music any better than that. Gavin Hellyer
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Deep, interesting, strong and emotional. Just a great work. Liz Harris will always have something strong, special and surprising in the best artistic way. risovic
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One of my favorite albums right now! Also had the honor to hear this set live when it was performed at Pro Arts, Oakland. A very deep moving album lofimolina
William Ryan Fritch's enthralling, doomy new CD comes housed in a gorgeous, panoramic gatefold sleeve with bewitching original artwork. Bandcamp New & Notable May 16, 2016
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Definitely different from his more recent collaboratively ethereal and leisurely LP's, this is a crepitating, sparsely textured album that sounds like a peregrine mixture of Whitehouse eeriness, Diamanda Galas, and the first Sonic Youth LP if it was played by Jandek. A fascinating LP that is best played at very loud volumes lying on the sofa after a few Fernet Branca's. brantly