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All My Relations CD (2013) Top Seller
Black Pus discography As one half of the incomparable noise duo Lightning Bolt, Brian Chippendale developed a style of drumming so uniquely ferocious it not only spawned a series of imitators, but also led to collaborations with artists from Björk to Lee "Scratch" Perry. With Black Pus, Chippendale further explored his seemingly limitless approach to the possibilities of the drum kit, first as a chaotic, home-recorded, free jazz collage, then branching into different territory with each low-key CD-R release. All My Relations, the second proper Black Pus album, finds Chippendale going it alone, making an incredible amount of unholy noise with a drum kit, garbled vocals, and minimal raw electronics. Though rooted around Chippendale's distinctive drumming, this is territory unlike any he's been in before. "Word on the Street" begins with a rush of chopped-up vocal samples before launching into a relentless storm of distorted pulses and drums that sound like they're constantly falling down a hill. Deep electronic bass oscillations stand in for the noisy, organic bass of Lightning Bolt on the post-punk clatter of "Fly on the Wall," and "Hear No Evil" is among the more compositional of Chippendale's composed freakouts, with a wall of multi-tracked bellowing vocals leading the song into its eventual state of perpetual explosion like a Viking battle hymn. What sets All My Relations apart from much of Chippendale's previous output isn't the experimentation with new sounds, but rather the clarity of those sounds once they make it onto record. As one of the main proponents of the notoriously lo-fi Providence, Rhode Island noise scene, his recordings have tended ...
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Primordial Pus CD (2011) Top Seller
Black Pus songs Little surprise that Black Pus should have a scuzzed-out, hyperactive, and extreme sound in general; it'd be surprising to expect anything less from Brian Chippendale of Lightning Bolt, and his fifth album under the Black Pus name is as frenetic as one could want from the start, thanks to "Ha Ha Havok" and its incomprehensible wailings and drumming clatter. Songs like "Hole in the Ground" also keep the feeling of Black Pus' own particular take on noise -- more screech and scrape via guitars than just the bass-driven blast of Lightning Bolt in general -- to the fore. But there's also a sense of testing out other approaches just to see what might happen. "Police Song," for all the fuzz, is also one of his most (for lack of a better term) groove-heavy numbers in any guise; there's a hipshaking and singalong ...
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Foot Village / Black Pus Split (2012)
Black Pus CD discography Track Listing of songs: Race Till The End Of Food; 420; Floatzilla; Altar Rat-La; Black Wholf;
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Popular or famous Black Pus music songs: Wicked West, Word On the Street, Nowhere to Run, Police Song, Hear No Evil, Fly on The Wall, Marauder. More music songs Hole in the Ground, Better Man, 1000 Years, Beneath the Wheel, Favorite Blanket, Favorite Curse, Ha Ha Havok. More music songs I'll Come When I Can, Cave Of Butterfly, All Out of Sorts, Altar Rat-La, Black Wholf, Floatzilla. See All Songs
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Ossie Dellimore, Bana Kin, Liquid Girlfriend
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