Slow Murder – Deserving – CD/Download –
Self Released – 2024.
https://slowmurder.bandcamp.com/music
https://straightpanic.bandcamp.com/album/slow-murder-straight-panic
1. Hands In Prized Mouth.
2. Ulcer.
3. Target Practice.
4. Only.
5. Permanent.
Jo don't read this review, just keep the
work coming and jog on.
Having seen Slow Murder perform as
Insatiable Wound a few months ago, I have become very aware of the project – obsessively
so, I cannot stop thinking about that performance at Cafe Centralla in
Birmingham, it is a short, sharp, green memory that has been etched into my
head. At that show it was Flesh Licker that gave the most performance art
performance of the night, but Insatiable Wound completely blind sided me. There
is no doubt that Slow Murder is now amongst the top of the pile in todays scene,
they rub shoulders with Knifedoutofexistence, Pale World, Mlhest, Ordeal by Roses,
Blackcloudsummoner, XAL, S.T.A.B. Electronics, AM NOT and Stark. However, my job
here is to decide if Slow Murder is good or great? I think we have a project that
may unintentionally be someone who may be that project that could be our best.
I have listened to this album in two stages,
first it was when Dean Llloyd Robinson shared out a post that said there was new
Slow Murder out. The post said that Deserving was available on Bandcamp, I purchased
it immediately almost unaware I was doing it, as if I was in an obsessive psychosis.
I played that through my Bluetooth speaker. I loved it instantly, no questions asked.
The CD arrives a week or so later, so I play it in the car and I play it a lot.
The CD is green, I can't read the text, just see green, that's what happens when
you see Jo, there is a lot of green. The album makes good use of long noises and
plays with the levels of cold that the work gives off make play to the past of Power
Electronics and recent players who like it cold.
You have to address that they are Welsh,
from Wales. I go there a lot due to family commitments and you have to be aware
that it is a completely different landscape to England. They are steeped in mythology
like the UK, but more so, the landscape absorbs pain and never lets it go, I feel
it every time I am there, I love Wales but am glad to escape that volcanic pain,
the pain of my family, the pain that Wales resonates. This is why Ordeal by Roses
and Slow Murder are so intensely unique in today's Power Electronics scene. Deserving
is 5 solid performances that leads me to the conclusion that this album is great,
I stand by that.
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