(Like the disclosure on the original Scythe review, I'm a producer on this album.)
After nearly 2 years of recording, friendships ending, friends reuniting, blood, sweat, tears, a full viewing of Salo, and at least 4 infants sacrificed to Molech, Grave Guy presents the indisputable, definitive edition of Scythe.
Behind the scenes, the initial recording sessions of Scythe were pretty rough, and Grave had often brought up feeling dissatisfied with the original album, well after it's ... read more
(Full disclosure, I am friends with Grave Guy and have worked on music with him.)
Behind the scenes, around the start of this year (2026) Grave had talked about doing some stuff entirely solo, a stark change given he would regularly collaborate with others on his albums. 6 hours later he has an entire album finished, I was stunned not just by how quickly he finished an entire record on his own, but the fact it was really fucking good.
Ever since Alive Guy, Grave has always had a very unique ... read more
This comp sucks balls.
It's a collection of guitar sounds and unfinished demos, best track was The Bridge by Lee Ranaldo. Outside of that one song Steve Albini worked on (rest his soul) and a few other small oddities, the rest is nothing to write home about. It's just half the reputation of this comp came from track 22 (we shall not name it.)
2/10
Label anything as "lost media" and the internet will froth at the mouth and worship it like an aztec idol till they find it and discover it's mid.
This side project by Travis Miller predating his more well known hip hop project "Lil Ugly Mane" had a limited run of less than 25 copies, and of his harsh noise and power electronics releases, it was his most sought after. (partially due to one guy on reddit who was hoarding 2 copies of it and refused to upload them ... read more