Insatiable
Wound – pain-seeking behaviour – Cassette – self released – 2024
side a – pain-seeking behaviour. (recorded
summer 2023).
side b – live recording. (Bristol
20/06/2023).
https://slowmurder.bandcamp.com/album/pain-seeking-behaviour
https://slowmurder.bandcamp.com/music
Insatiable
Wound is a project by Jo Sheehy who also does Slow Murder. I saw them live at Birmingham
Centrala recently and I was impressed enough to buy this cassette after the gig.
I was also completely thrilled to meet Jo as I love the work of Slow Murder. The
cover and free sandpaper strip also demonstrate their commitment to the colour green;
Jo had green hair and was completely dressed in green for the show. I believe
the sandpaper can optionally be used to administer pain to oneself while
listening to the work.
The
studio recording begins with contact mic sounds that are fed through distortion;
feedback goes off at the same time. Both elements begin to accelerate into a
faster paced sound, the feedback begins to wail as the distortion becomes increasingly
abrasive and louder. The sound starts to get cut into to allow each element a short,
shifting solo. The distortion becomes a woofing bass roar that is periodically
cut into by the feedback, which is now a cutting, shouting sound, yelling out at
the listener. A hum of drone stops everything so the sound can begin again,
muffled bass goes off, the drone cuts in again, the feedback wails at the drone
to signify the sudden end of the recording.
Live
in Bristol begins as screaming feedback and a banging cacophony, this sounds
way more energised than the recording as the shifts in noise come rapidly
before anything can settle. Constant changes to the feedback and contact mics
provide the movement of sound. I am sure I witnessed a combination of Jo, sandpaper
and a contact mic to make noise, resulting in a head wound, when I saw the
project play live – I am convinced that happens here. The distortion progresses
to a roaring void that battles with the screaming of the feedback until it cuts
out and ends.
A
very good recording available from the links above.
Nothing
and Nobody 2024.
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