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Paintings For Animals is the doing of Olympia, WA’s Pearson Wallace-Hoyt, encompassing an array of darker and experimental layers of drone in many solo and collaborative projects. *His latest solo effort is full of dark, slow, metallic drones and ritualistic pieces courtesy of Seattle's Debacle label.* Album centerpiece "Lesith" <a href="http://www.rosettastonesoftware-online.com/rosetta-stone-version-3-spanish-spain-level-1-2-3-set-with-p-5750.html"><strong>rosetta stone spanish</strong></a> contains an immersive detuned sludgy guitar riff framed with a tense rhythmic loop, along with various minimal effects.* This is probably the most successful track, gliding between guises and immersing the listener deeply.* "Aata" is the most vocal-centric, using unintelligible screams and throat-singing to build to a heavy climax.* "Satnod" is more industrial, obsessively pounding loops and <a href="http://www.pradashoes-discount.com/burberry-2010-burberry-handbags-c-43_44.html"><strong>burberry tote bags</strong></a> heavy instrumental groaning into a monstrous wall, like watching an ocean liner's approaching propellers.* Well-recorded, interesting sounds and nice pacing, but still results in a feeling of <a href="http://www.ecigs-store.com/kgo-001-p-16.html"><strong>where can i get electronic cigarettes</strong></a> unreached depths. Debacle Records 6/10 Tags: Debacle Records, Paintings For Animals This entry was posted on August 26, 2011 at 10:27 am and is filed under Reviews. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
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