Condition: Used
AIDS Wolf / Night Wounds - Untitled
Label: Nail In The Coffin
Catalog#: NITCO#69
Format: Vinyl, LP
Record: VG++
Cover: top left corner bent
Country: US
Released: 2008
Genre: Rock
Style: Art Rock, Noise, Lo-Fi, Hardcore
Tracklist
A1 AIDS Wolf - Pluck Out Glass Eyes
A2 AIDS Wolf - Burning In The Halls
A4 AIDS Wolf - Wilderness At Home
A5 AIDS Wolf - We Are All Animals
A6 AIDS Wolf - Now Yr Gonna Lose It
B1 Night Wounds - Total Void
B2 Night Wounds - Ghana
B3 Night Wounds - Yellow Line
B4 Night Wounds - Black Humor
B5 Night Wounds - Smoke Plage Everyday
Credits
Mastered By - Harris Newman (tracks: A1 to A6)
Recorded By - Jim Mulhearn (tracks: B1 to B5) , Mark Hall (7) (tracks: B1 to B5) , Radwan Moumunch (tracks: A1 to A6)
AIDS Wolf is back! With More Stuff! They have a new full-length LP out called "Cities Of Glass," and all of you should know this by now! Here's their new split LP with Night Wounds. 5 tracks of crazy, autistic glitchy spastic music from each band. This is really a perfect match up.
Both bands are really difficult to describe, but here goes....AIDS Wolf is not a conventional band, and the "autistic glitchy" label fits them the most.
AIDS WOLF @ 21 GRAND
the AIDS Wolf live performance is a cantankerous barrage of everything. Yannick’s hyper-frenetic drum impalement, Chloe’s vexatious bellowing and undulations, and the impossibly patient guitarists whose ability to maintain any sense of artistic composure during their non-pejorative circus is incredible, form the sum of “all things” and shove it down your face in under 3 minutes. It’s absolutely overwhelming and beautiful; a palette-cleansing barf mitzvah of the highest disorder.
NIGHT WOUNDS
LIVE 6-27-07
Night Wounds have all the right ingredients, angular scrape and skree guitar, chaotic but strangely funky drums, blown out bass, strangled almost new wave vocals, even a saxophone that manages to skronk and kick ass and not sound at all cheesy (which is quite a feat, apologies to Gerry Rafferty).
The cool thing about Night Wounds is they almost sound like they could be some forward thinking no wave/new wave band from back in the day. A killer blend of Crispy Ambulance, James White And The Contortions (due mostly to the sax and the damaged jazz vibe), Pylon, and a handful of others whose names escape us right now. All tangled up with bursts of nineties style mathy complexity, stretched out hypnotic grooves, and squalls of noisy chaos.
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