Sunday, 10 July 2016

#345: DESTRUCTION UNIT + SUPPORT: LIVE IN MANCHESTER

Islington Mill in Salford was host to an all-nighter event where 7 Extreme Metal, Rock and Hardcore bands played for the ridiculous bargain price of £5, featuring US Noise Rockers Destruction Unit as the headlining act.






Opening this evening of extreme sounds was Garage Punk quintet Bloody Head. They kicked right into noisy washed out guitar riffs with an essence of that Stooges raw power. Pounding drums and a bass that sounded like it was wading through a swamp were laced with their lead vocalist's indecipherable psyched out yelling. The whole band were pumped up and full of energy, with their lead vocalist walking around the crowd, screaming like he was in agony and at the most intense parts, even collapsing on to the floor, writhing around screaming with his shoes flung off his feet! Their set climaxed with a lengthier and doomier piece. Bloody Head kicked the evening off with very high quality, delivering a set full of tension, plenty of aggression and genuine passion. 8/10.

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This Thrash Metal trio sound and look like they have never left 1984! Donning spikes and vintage Horror movie t-shirts, Aggressive Perfector set the Islington Mill stage on fire (not literally) with what they call Satan's Heavy Metal! Having seen them many times before, I think they had been given far too much reverb than what they are used to, sounding like they were performing in an echo chamber. Regardless, the band battled through it with their fast palm muted riffs and demented screams and wails. They almost had a bit of a Celtic Frost vibe going on tonight, but they got the strong crowd banging their heads and sweating. Closing song "Certain Death" is an absolute belter worthy of Slayer, whose own track "Aggressive Perfector" gave them their name. Satan was very much pleased with their performance tonight! 8/10.

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Sporting a similar range of influences to opening band Bloody Head, Denim & Leather also sounded very raw, with a punky energy and haggard, bleeding guitars that rusted in agony! They were also lead by a very energetic vocalist who stumbled into the crowd. Between their primal Garage Hardcore songs they even threw in a couple of 1 second wonders, reminiscent of Napalm Death's immortal "You Suffer (But Why?)". Demin & Leather very much varied their tempos from song to song, finishing on a long Post Punk dirge. A difficult band to pin down, but I think Bloody Head may have just stolen their thunder tonight! 7/10.

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Offering a slight breather in the running order was Nottingham based TV Crime, who were the most (and arguably only) melodic band of the evening. They certainly continued the theme of having a raw Garage Rock sound (or perhaps that is just the way bands sound at Islington Mill?) But TV Crime also sported a Slacker Indie Rock style, reminding me of bands such as Pavement, Dinosaur Jr and Parquet Courts at times, but I even heard a bit of a Buzzcocks influence too. Their sound was lead by chunky Power Pop riffs and sweeping melodic leads. Their lead vocalist had a soothing voice and their songs were fun and had a positive feel. There wasn't too much variation in their song formulas, but I think even the Extreme Metal fans seemed to really be getting down to their warm sounds. 7/10.
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Islington Mill's trapped reverb heavy sound worked wonders for Salford based Blackened Thrash Metallers Exxxekutioner. Islington Mill turned into Dracula's dungeon as the lights turned out with just a red glow creeping from the stage. A think fog of dry ice covered the whole room as the four Exxxekutioner's rose from the crypt. Lead vocalist Cliff's blood curdling blackened shrieks were terrifying and filled the room, as Ryan's lightning fast riffs pierced like daggers. The quartet blistered through a venomous and intense set, perfectly finding a meeting point between the fast aggression of Thrash and the cold misery of Black Metal. The front of the pit became a frenzy of moshing and headbanging. A cover of Celtic Frost's legendary "Into the Crypt of Rays" sealed the deal. This is the best I've heard Exxxekutioner yet and they delivered one of the best performances of the evening! 9/10.
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Headlining band Destruction Unit have ventured all the way from Arizona, USA and they certainly have an apt band name! With 6 band members packed onto the tiny Islington Mill stage, Destruction Unit attacked the audience with 4 loud and noisy guitars all churning away in tandem! After deafening levels of noisy feedback, the drummer kicked into a fast and Hardcore influenced groove with pounding drums and choppy fills. The band's mixture of full on tremolo guitars and pedal worship created an impenetrably thick soup of chaos that actually hurt my ears even though I was wearing ear plugs!

Destruction Unit delivered a blistering set of raw and unrelenting noise that would have even made Sonic Youth push their hands to their ears! It started to feel like my head was being crushed in a vice at first, but there were parts were it also felt like my brain was being intensely massaged! Destruction Unit are almost like the antithesis of Sunn O))), achieving silly levels of loudness, but playing at breakneck speed. On the poster included inside the vinyl of their latest album "Negative Feedback Resistor" (released by Sacred Bones Records), it states "Destruction Unit have sacrificed their ears... Will you lend them yours?" This is the perfect tagline for the band, as their dedication to punishing loud noise cannot be faltered. One of the most intense and overwhelming live acts I shall ever experience! 9/10.
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Gnoisemakers Gnod often record at Islington Mill and have something of a residency here. The multi-genre collective released one of my favourite records of 2016 so far, "Mirror", which saw them shift from a Psych/Krautrock inspired sound to full on apocalyptic Drone Rock, so I was very excited to see them obliterate the mill tonight. Coming on at 1am, to my surprise the 3-piece performed a purely Electronic set without a guitar in sight. Over the space of an hour, Gnod composed a unique single piece of music in a blackened room with black and white projector imagery and piercing strobe lights illuminating them on stage. Driven by a looping Industrial beat and Dark Ambient synthesisers, Gnod gradually built up a suffocating and Horror influenced atmosphere. Samples of laughter and creepy voices panned across the room. Gnod had a setup of drum machines, modular synth and lots of pedals as the trio stood around a large table with lots of wires covering it like moss. Occasionally one of the trio would scream into the mic and manipulate the sound into piercing feedback. As if Destruction Unit hadn't already shattered our minds into pieces, Gnod were here to vacuum up any remaining brain fragments. Their eerie droning was often hypnotic, but with so much repetition and glacial pacing, a little more variation would have made for a more interesting experience. 7/10.

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June 25th 2016 @ Islington Mill, Salford.

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