sparklegirl
Crushingly heavy and beautiful. Replace the string squall of slow and dark doom with blackened blasted synths. Reminded at times of the bleaknoise collaboration of Pig Heart Transplant and Blue Sabbath Black Cheerfor dark electronic atmosphere, the wallop of Aufgehoben and the deliberate threat of Khanate at times.
Favorite track: Devastation Without Exception.
benwestdesign
Nadja, Black Boned Angel, Birchville Cat Motel, Conan Soundtrack, Beyond the Black Rainbow Soundtrack. What I'm trying to say is BUY THIS!
Monte Cimino
This song is amazing! The perfect balance of ethereal dark synth textures and heavier than god drumming! I can’t wait to hear the whole album when it is released.
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"It's Stars Of The Lid with a bad fucking attitude"
"Like the most epic intro to a metal track you've ever heard that actually never gets past its intro"
"A swathe of almost-symphonic drone ebbing and pulsing as slow as the heartbeat of some unidentified deep ocean megafauna"
"Like C. Diab got inculcated into Satanism"
- THE WIRE
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"Pinkish Black, but make it doom drone. Dungeon synth, but lose the fantasy. If you have any familiarity with Andee Connors' (A Minor Forest, aQuarius Records) taste for the weird and the loud, this synth-forward project not only satisfies but truly explores decades of doom obsession."
- VIKINGS CHOICE
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"Connors and Kate do not just create soundscapes with their synths and drums — they create entire galaxies."
"The songs on Plague Notes… are epic with a capital E, sandstorms of noise and squalor and cavernous effects"
"Listening to Plague Notes… is akin to traveling through a post-apocalyptic landscape, where every step is a perilous endeavor. There are few conventional vocals (buried under layers of sonic debris) and each track is an ominous, boundaryless adventure, where a claustrophobic atmosphere overwhelms the senses."
"The group's natural inclinations tend to favor shifting, tremulous atmospheres that sound less like music and more like formless noise"
- THE SF WEEKLY
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"It is entirely possible – intentional, even – that without prior knowledge of those involved, you will emerge bedraggled from Plague Notes, the first album by San Francisco duo My Heart, an Inverted Flame, under the impression you have just survived the heaviest guitar album to hit your deck for a good few years. Consider, then, that no guitars – not a single one – were harmed during the creation of this pounding, brutal monolith of a record."
"Coming on something like that other unfeasibly crushing two-piece The Body, whose space-clearing approach to percussion is comparable, and with Sunn O))) the only other band I can bring to mind that might match the all-engulfing scope of their Pendereckian force, the effect of Plague Notes on the state of the listener might more accurately be measured in hPa."
"A swirling metallic clash of gnashing violence, could quite easily represent the aftermath of some Enochian conjuring"
"For all its mighty grandeur, Plague Notes is an album of remarkable control – it’s a room record of ritual expertise, not a single element at risk of escape so long as those at the dials maintain their steely focus. And you’d better hope they do."
"The relative quiet that befalls Plague Notes‘ final manoeuvres does not seem to signify victory over carnage so much as it heralds the coming of a further, more insidious danger."
- UNDERSCORE
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"A world of ugly horror and strange beauty."
"MHAIF's creeping grim horror soundtrack vibe matched a year where decay, dread, and disease dominated."
- LOST BONES AND DREAMS OF THE GHOST AGE
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"The whole thing is an assault on your nervous system if you listen repeatedly"
"The drums beat you to the graves of your ancestors as you prepare to dive off a cliff – the top of which houses the cemetery."
supported by 19 fans who also own “Plague Notes, Unnamed, Unknown, A Finger Dragged Through Dust”
Dub techno infused with complex harmonies and crushing tones, Marc Kate's genius reveals itself through the beams of hope that gently appear from the bleakest soundscapes. Gorgeous all the way through. Shakes you to your core and makes your heart beat in a new way. Hugo Paris
supported by 17 fans who also own “Plague Notes, Unnamed, Unknown, A Finger Dragged Through Dust”
One of the most unsettling albums i have heard in a while. Chat Pile creates a grotesque blend of noise and groove that brings me back everytime. scarface6204
If you're going to go out in apocalyptic style you might want to have the 40 minute title track playing loud at your side. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 12, 2013
The stygian duo explore themes of gender dysphoria and oppressive institutions through sludgy doom with a pitch-black underbelly. Bandcamp Album of the Day Apr 26, 2021
supported by 15 fans who also own “Plague Notes, Unnamed, Unknown, A Finger Dragged Through Dust”
I love the light and shade between Bryan's dirty and Emma's forlorn vocals. There are so many layers to this recording that are driven home through contrast. Plus the riffs are brilliant and get me moving. I can't stop listening to Thou and Emma in general lately. spaceman2250