![]() ![]() ![]() “Filament” is fabulous for its grimy immediacy, a bit Suicide-ish, always superlative. ![]() Which is great, because y’know, they’re snotty punk kids, not Keith Richards or whatever. ![]() “Chemical Halo” is pretty spectacular, and almost half as piss-stained and debauched and unbalanced as they wanted to be. Nitzer Ebb if they were glue sniffers? And really proud of their drug intake? The mid-paced scary ass stuff is the best I could do without all the guitar-y, dance-y raveups. Sorta Nitzer Ebby, but then, I probably just pissed someone off by fucking up the chronology. Swamp Terrorists had gained three new members for live shows: guitarist Spring. Which only leaves us with one question: does Suture live up to the bright promise? Well, it’s a fine slice of spiteful agit-dance, very familiar in a sense. There you go, a classic tale of triumph over adversity. In steps Atkins again, letting Louche fling a bunch of unreleased, rare, and remix tracks at the listening public like a bereaved mother, as if to say, “Here it is, you bastards! Look what you killed!” And if superlative metal rag Terrorizer is to be believed, a reunion is in the work as well. In interviews, Louche would constantly reference the band and his helplessness during their demise. After a seven-year hiatus from the stage, I’m going to be unveiling Chemlab live on the 10th of August in Boston with the help of a couple of opti-nightlings. Oh yesss, but I guess the premature end of Chemlab still weighed quite heavily on his mind. Invisible label head Martin Atkins played benefactor to Lab leader Jared Louche, dusting him off and giving him an outlet to create dandy new music, Covergirl. A sad tale, yes, but by no means a unique tale in the world of music as commodity. Let’s Kill.) were just brutally torpedoed by label incompetence and label death. Capsule history: Bright young hopefuls with a fabulous T-shirt slogan (Fuck Art. They’re not gonna win the big pennant, mind you, but they’ll give it their best. For the original Bad News Bears of the mid-nineties electro-industrial scene, everything is gonna turn out okay. The other four members of Swamp Terrorists remained, releasing the stopgap live Five in Japan and an album of remixes named Wreck.Ultimately, there is going to be a happy ending for Chemlab. The newfound stability proved illusory STR unexpectedly left the group just after the release of 1995's Killer, and began working with a new band named Hellsau. By the time third album Combat Shock was released in 1994 (on Re-Constriction), Swamp Terrorists had gained three new members for live shows: guitarist Spring, bassist Anrej A. and STR to record their debut album, Grim-Stroke-Disease, for Machinery/Noise in 1990 Grow-Speed Injection followed one year later. After the release of one EP (He Is Guilty), Francis left, leaving Ane H. The original lineup of Swamp Terrorists included the two plus guitarist Francis H. Estimates of the live births, natural losses, and elective terminations with Down. Alkali Metal Lab Report: Your report for this lab should include the following sections: Abstract: The second abstract written in this. While playing a show with the local band Tierstein, he met vocalist Ane H., and the two quickly gelled. He formed a synth-pop group named Nacht-Raum in 1983, but was using industrial guitars by the 1986 formation of Strangler of the Swamp. The band's roots go back as far as 1980, when STR began working as Band Berne Crematoire. Swamp Terrorists are a Swiss industrial group formed in the late '80s by scene veterans STR (programmer) and Ane H (vocals). ![]()
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