High On Fire - Spitting Fire vol 2
I've always been one to proclaim a band "not heavy enough". While fostering an eclectic taste in music, when it comes to metal, I want face melting, glass shattering, sludgefury.
So few bands stack up.
High on Fire is like somebody gave Lemmy from Motorhead a bunch of meth and switchblades. Then he recruited a badger to play drums and an ex-melvins bassist.These guys pulverize. If you doubt it, just give a listen to Bloody Knuckles from the last LP.
Der Vermis Mysteriis was the most balls out album of 2012, and now we get a couple of 12" live sets from these guys. It's worth it if only for Rumors of War & Snake For The Divine
The Uncluded - Hokey Fright
Aesop Rock & Kimya Dawson spent some time together and this was what happened.
I am a fan of both and love that they are working together. However, this album feels more like a series of vignettes of what could be. Some of the very best stuff here are just pieces of songs. Honestly, Kimya shows her chops here better than she ever did w/ the Moldy Peaches. Aesop is and always will be a linguistic anomaly, able to spin rhymes with acuity unseen outside of a Dose-One LP. However, as you will see if you give this album a chance, Kimya actually outshines Aesop a few times. The album is fantastic, nothing you will find elsewhere....but I feel that it could be so much more. Give it a listen for yourself and let me know what you think. I will be wearing this out, regardless. It is a really cool release. I find myself going back and listening to Skelethon (Aesop's 2012 release) with a closer ear afterward. It is apparent that he was producing these. It is also apparent that he is coming into his own. Blockhead's student might have snatched the pebble from the teacher's hand. He is far more subtle than I gave him credit for when his album dropped last year.