BLIND IDIOT GOD "Undertow" [Full Album] [2017 Reissue]
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- Опубліковано 6 чер 2024
- Second album from New York experimental metal and dub act Blind Idiot God, originally released in 1988 on Enemy Records and newly remastered and reissued on Indivisible Records in 2017. Produced by Bill Laswell and featuring three bonus tracks new to this release: two versions of the song "Freaked" recorded for the 1993 film of the same name (with Henry Rollins on vocals) and the John Zorn collaboration "Purged Specimen".
You can purchase the reissue of this album on CD or LP at this link, along with BIG's latest release "Before Ever After":
indivisiblemusic.aisamerch.com/
You can also follow the band on Facebook here for tour dates and new album updates:
/ blindidiotgodofficial
Tracklist:
00:00 - Sawtooth
02:21 - Clockwork
06:50 - Atomic Whip
11:17 - Watch Yer Step
14:30 - Drowning
20:34 - Major Key Dub
24:44 - Alice in My Fantasies
27:39 - Rollercoaster
32:14 - Dubbing in the Sinai
36:03 - Wailing Wall
39:12 - Freaked (Long Version)
43:38 - Purged Specimen
45:32 - Freaked (Title Version)
Andy Hawkins is one of the most intense and original voices in electric guitar.
The 90s had produced a lot of unique types of heavy music that didn't seem cliche or childish.
This band was totally under the radar. They should have got more acclaim.
maybe they should try recording somewhere other than inside the thumbhole of a bowling ball. Good Christ.
I have a huge crush on the person that _grammed_ me a piece of a song in this album, and I do not regret the attraction.
500/10 would marry them
It's amazing how many people who like this sort of stuff.havent heard of the band or the album
This is sick! I love all these guys albums..
Magnifique.
Opening track reminiscent of Bl'ast!
impossible to pinpoint this music. genreless.
incredible stuff
by golly that's swell
God, so underrated. I love bands that have 4 albums and every song sounds like a faster or slower version of the one you just heard.
John Zorn at the End
this is "rock", the most misused word
Personally, i love the experimental, cannot stand the reggae/dub... Never have. Bores me to tears. No offense to those who dig it. Peace
Cannot agree more...!!!
christian achmueller when its really subtle , i don't mind, like Subhumans or even The police. But on here its just blatant. Ugh.
i think it works great as a palette cleanser next to the more complex pieces. you jam to one song, chill to the next and so on