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A podcast that interviews musicians and provides in-depth, and at times zany, reviews regarding the latest albums from the obscurer corners of extreme metal, dark ambient, and noise.
#239 | Reviews and Other Rambles: Ashenspire, Chat Pile, Dawnwalker, WAKE, and More
From Corners Unknown
2 hours 7 minutes 35 seconds
3 years ago
#239 | Reviews and Other Rambles: Ashenspire, Chat Pile, Dawnwalker, WAKE, and More
Salutations, void wrigglers! We hope you’re keeping well. We have another big ol’ carton of music to dissect and incoherently ramble about. Much of this material dates back to June/July 2022, but we hope there is an intriguing find or two lurking within that you might have overlooked.
Releases covered in this one range from CMD094 and moreru to Bergfried and Pillar of Wasps. Wistful dreampunk, excoriating emoviolence, sludge-stomping noise rock, ice-laden death doom, and medieval folk rock are but a few of the timbres explored in this iteration of Reviews and Other Rambles. On our site, you can find the full list of what we discuss, with timestamps provided for each piece, in case you want to jump to a particular segment of the conversation.
Bands/artists covered in this episode include Bummer, Tunic, Sumac, Keiji Haino, Mount Shrine, Slipknot, Mindforce, Loma Prieta, All Them Witches, Mamaleek, Vermin Womb, Pillar of Wasps, THROES, Atvm, Penance Stare, Other Half, Negative Measures, Batholith, Bergfried, Frigus, moreru, Disfigured Robot Child, CMD094, Candy, Ashenspire, Chat Pile, Dawnwalker, WAKE, and others.
From Corners Unknown
A podcast that interviews musicians and provides in-depth, and at times zany, reviews regarding the latest albums from the obscurer corners of extreme metal, dark ambient, and noise.