$18.00
Noise, Fat Cat, Experimental, Industrial, Electronic, Harsh, Japan; CD – Ex Used condition
Japan noise-monsters XINLISUPREME’s 2002 mini LP ‘Murder License’, Whilst containing fleeting moments of respite, is an album preoccupied with frightening, crashing, unending noise — the sound of industrial culture cannibalizing itself. “I Drew a Picture of My Eyes,” “Sakae,” “Front of You” — these pieces build from thrumming basslines to staccato .50-caliber percussion drops, and the forlorn, fatalistic mutterings of humans being eaten by iron smelters. The opening title track is similarly distorted; however, it layers a wayward, keening synth over the chaos, suggesting The Cure’s “Just Like Heaven” played backward by berserkers. Later, “I.T.D.O.O.M.” discovers a lonely, flute-like instrument wallowing in a world of breezy, grimy manhole covers. The instrument repeats its simple scale as sickly sweet air swirls through sluiceways, and it’s calming, to a degree. Still, it’s clear the bone-shattering aural grime of Murder License’s more crippling material is never far away. The album closes with “Count Down,” a flawless blend of its two extremes. Fractured beats scatter like cicadas unleashed over a pounding industrial rhythm. Somewhere a melody develops, down beneath the blast doors and corrugated grating. But the machines eventually, finally burn through, silencing Murder License in peels and tears of charred shrapnel.