

Feel free to yell along to this one too.Īnd wouldn’t it be nice if Mr. Bungle is: Trevor Dunn, Mike Patton, Trey Spruance, Scott Ian, Dave Lombardo. 100% of the proceeds from the track will go to MusiCares Covid-19 Relief Fund through July 4th. Bungle‘s first recorded music since 1999. The song, a cover of The Exploited’s politically-charged anthem, is Mr.

Speaking of explosive, ferocious music, here’s the other part of that small block of music I decided to put in the middle of this post for what I think should be obvious reasons. Except this was done using various video clips, art, and photos to give a digital rendering of our current world and state.”Īnd there’s more info about the song and the album at Decibel. It was created to resemble flyers we made in the 80s and 90s punk scenes where you cut, tore and pasted different things layered together to create your message.
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“The video is a mixed media montage in the vein of the treatments received in the movie A Clockwork Orange and the concept of brainwashing in general.

Of Wolves guitarist/vocalist Steve Sherwood told Decibel this about the video (which is a hell of thing to see): “ Mens Rea (Izaguf)“, which premiered at Decibel, is the opening track on this band’s new album Balance, which will be released on July 4th by Trepanation Recordings. Feel free to scream along in your head: “ They keep on feeding us shit / We keep on eating it“.
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You might think that both were created within the last 10 days, but instead it just happens that the times have caught up with the music and the imagery in a powerful way.Īnchored by a highly infectious, Fugazi-inspired riff, driven by a vibrant bass line and gut-punching drums, and voiced in screams of righteous rage, the song is explosive and ferocious, capable of leaving you feeling black and blue, with a cracked skull, and blood heated to a boil. (and across the world), beginning with a song and video from Chicago’s Of Wolves. I decided to insert a small block of songs in the middle of this post that seem tailor-made for what’s happening throughout the U.S. It is dedicated to the women of Iran and named for a woman who commanded the army of Yazdegerd III against the Arab Islaamic invasion of 651 AD. “آ پرانیک / Apranik” is a single released by this Iranian one-person band on June 5th. Fascinating, fierce, otherworldly, and glorious, the song is a tremendous thrill to hear. It provides the beating heart of the song even after the music rises into a tumultuous storm of thundering drums, scathing riffs, and scorching vocals. The Persian tar (a type of four-stringed lute) is the star of this first song, along with the mesmerizing, melancholy melody that it voices.

There should be at least one or two more installments today.īy the way, I decided to do this instead of the usual SHADES OF BLACK post today, though I’ve made sure to include new black metal in the collection, beginning with… So I abandoned the alphabetical idea and have arranged the collection with different ideas in mind and divided the post into Parts - because I’m not sure how far I’ll get. This morning I realized that would be a herculean task, and I’m no Hercules. I had the fantasy of presenting all of them in alphabetical order in this Overflowing Streams format (short on words and visual art but long on music). Yesterday, after hours of listening, I assembled more than two dozen of them that I discovered just over the last week. I’m way behind in putting together compilations of new music and videos that I want to recommend.
