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Seventh album from these ever-changing and undefinable pioneers. The new album marks a new direction in the band's evolution, now more towards post-punk and industrial. Think Killing Joke, Swans, The Fall, PiL, Stranglers. Feat. appearances from Stephen O'Malley (SunnO)))), Ted Parsons (Killing Joke, Prong), Andrew Liles (Current93/Nurse With Wound) and Erlend Hjelvik (Kvelertak). Recorded at Electrical Audio by Steve Albini in Chicago Summer 2015.

Sired in the post-punk, body-horror screeds of bands such as The Birthday Party and Jesus Lizard, and taking Melvins’ stewed-to-a-pulp stomp as smelling salts, Årabrot have developed their own perverse strain of skin-crawling art-rock over six albums and numerous EPs, releases such as 2011’s Solar Anus and 2015's You Bunch Of Idiots. Mixing in elements of black metal, and a love of really really dirty, if philosophical French writers such as George Bataille and the Marquis de Sade - all have had the effect opening up a stye-ridden third eye. Having already once suffered a collapsed lung during a show in London, frontman Kjetil Nernes discovered a malignant cancer growth in his throat, and now given the all-clear, The Gospel is a tale of near-death and rebirth. As Kjetil himself says: "The theme of The Gospel is a vision of the lonely warrior on a summit looking out over a battle field, the smoke from the bomb craters, an all-encompassing silence. The war was against one self; against the ugliness, against the sickness. You sink to the bottom of the sea. All of a sudden you are back on the surface again, stupefied. And hungry! A wicked hunger for everything human life has to offer: Sex! War! Drugs! You breathe, but not like before. ‘The man who has been in hell, never forget’.” 

TRACK LISTING

1. The Gospel
2. I Run
3. Tall Man
4. Faustus
5. Ah Feel
6. And The Whore Is This City
7. I Am The Sun
8. Darkest Day
9. Rebekka (Tragoedie)

Aristillus

Devoured Trees & Crystal Skies

Simon of Aristillus had barely turned 16 when he started working as a cover folder for Fysisk Format. After a couple of months in modesty he started to bring along recordings by his band, clearly inspired by JR Ewing and the "big names" of the Fysisk Format hardcore legacy: Kaospilot, Snöras, Dominic and Manhattan Skyline. His efforts were of course laughed at by the rough-neck hardcore elite at Fysisk Format. But thanks to Simon's inhuman stubborness and networking skills, he scored a recording session with Haust-mastermind and producer Ruben Willem. Recorded and mixed in a mere two days, Devoured Trees & Crystal Skies is solid proof that Aristillus is the future of New Norwegian Hardcore.

The album shows a mix of noisy instrumental elements combined with more melodic vocals and guitar parts that can remind the listener of Hüsker Dü, Sonic Youth and other bands that mix indierock elements with the energy of hardcore. Even though only one of four in Aristillus is allowed to drink, drive or vote by Norwegian law, they are not newcomers. Since the age of 11 they have slowly developed from a flute and synth duo (which disbanded when the flute player quit to pursue his computer gaming interests) to where they are at today. Aristillus are about to establish themselves as one of Norway's most promising new acts, having played with Bullet for My Valentine and is this year's must have at all the important festivals. The future is theirs.

TRACK LISTING

1. Dying, Keep Dying
2. Neurotic
3. Incomparable Tree
4. Thru This Plague
5. Bury The City Lights
6. Circles
7. Colour The Hope
8. Exit, Evolve
9. When The Flower Grows
10. W.S.T.F.O


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