Showing posts with label DEPRESSIVE NOISE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DEPRESSIVE NOISE. Show all posts

BETRAYAL by SMEGMASMOG

 

Honey, wake up, the new SMEGMASMOG just dropped, on time for International Women's Day!

It's super loud, really abrasive, and distinctively sad due to the keyboard lines added to the noise, feedback, shrieks, and tortured screaming.

If there was ever a depressive blackened HWN genre, this is it. Obviously, it thematically revolves around the title, which gives you a whiff of the upcoming rot, BETRAYAL.

It's a two-track album, over 40 minutes of pleasurable aural abuse. I could go on about it but you should really just make time and listen to what these chaps do.

It's available on their Bandcamp, and will also pop up on streaming platforms within the next month or so.

While you're clicking links, make sure to follow their Instagram page for more updates. They really deserve your attention.




The fusion of harsh noise wall with melodic keyboard elements creates something genuinely unsettling in ways traditional HNW rarely achieves. Where most harsh noise wall maintains an almost meditative static quality through sheer unrelenting consistency, SMEGMASMOG punctures that wall with haunting melodic fragments that feel like memories bleeding through concrete. The keyboard lines don't soften the blow, instead, they make the abuse feel more personal, more targeted, transforming what could be abstract sonic punishment into something that cuts closer to lived emotional experience. It's the difference between standing in a blizzard and standing in a blizzard while remembering warmth.

The International Women's Day release timing adds another dimension to the album's thematic weight, though SMEGMASMOG wisely lets the music speak for itself rather than over-explaining the connection. At over 40 minutes across two tracks, "BETRAYAL" demands serious commitment from listeners, this isn't background music or something you put on casually. Set aside time, ideally in complete darkness with headphones turned up dangerously loud, and let the feedback, shrieks, and keyboard-driven despair wash over you. This is noise as emotional exorcism, and it works best when you're willing to sit in the discomfort until something shifts.

BLOOD STAINED SOIL by SMEGMASMOG

 


SMEGMASMOG returns with another unrelenting descent into sonic despair with "BLOOD STAINED SOIL," released October 23, 2024, a release that doesn't just flirt with darkness, it marries it, consummates it, and leaves the wreckage smoldering. This latest offering doubles down on the project's signature fusion of depressive harsh noise wall aesthetics with haunting melodic undercurrents that cut deeper than pure aggression ever could. The title itself evokes imagery of war, trauma, and the earth itself bearing witness to violence, and the music delivers on that promise without a single word spoken. This is blackened noise as requiem, as monument to suffering that refuses the comfort of catharsis or resolution.

The duo's own words frame the album's intent with striking clarity: "THE TEARS OF OUR MOTHERS ARE TRANSFORMED INTO SIREN SCREAMS OF REMEMBERANCE. SEE THE PAIN OF OUR PEOPLE, HEAR OUR VOICE." This statement isn't mere promotional copy, it's a mission statement, a warning, and an invitation to witness. SMEGMASMOG transforms generational grief and collective trauma into sound, channeling the kind of pain that gets passed down through families, communities, and entire peoples who have been forced to watch their land violated and their stories erased. The "siren screams" they reference aren't abstract; they're embedded in every feedback shriek, every distorted wail that punctures through the dense walls of noise. This is mourning as resistance, memory as weapon, and sound as testimony that refuses to be silenced or sanitized for easier consumption.

What sets "BLOOD STAINED SOIL" apart in SMEGMASMOG's growing catalog is its patient brutality and its refusal to separate personal anguish from political reality. Where other harsh noise wall projects maintain relentless static consistency, SMEGMASMOG allows space for the horror to breathe, keyboard lines emerge like memories surfacing through mud, feedback shrieks become voices of the buried and forgotten, and the overall density shifts between suffocating walls of distortion and moments where the weight lifts just enough to reveal the full scope of desolation beneath. The production choices here are deliberate and sophisticated despite the raw aesthetic; each layer of noise serves a purpose, building an atmosphere that's less about sonic assault and more about psychological erosion. This is music for sitting alone in the dark, for confronting the parts of history and personal experience that polite society would rather forget. The duo demands that we see, that we hear, that we bear witness to what continues to stain the soil beneath our feet.

Available now on Bandcamp, Spotify, Apple Music, and documented on Discogs, "BLOOD STAINED SOIL" solidifies SMEGMASMOG's position as one of the most emotionally complex and politically conscious projects operating in the extreme experimental music underground. This isn't background music, and it's certainly not meant to be palatable, it's meant to leave a mark, to stain the listener the way its title suggests earth is stained by violence and watered by tears that have turned to screams. For those who found resonance in the depressive weight of "BETRAYAL" or who appreciate how projects like Pharmakon and The Body use noise as a vehicle for genuine emotional expression rather than mere sonic extremity, this release is essential. Stream it loud, sit with the discomfort, and let SMEGMASMOG guide you through territories that most artists are too afraid or too comfortable to explore. See the pain. Hear the voice. Remember.

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