Needles into the Ground
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Khost - Needles Into The Ground

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SongBlog

''Needles Into The Ground'' features the British experimental duo Khost in collaboration with Justin K. Broadrick from Godflesh, and thus basically works as a remix album with a pretty noisy repetitive industrial core. The album packs some noise, industrial, sludge, drone and noise-rock elements, and works as a pretty interesting reinterpretation of Khost for that matter.

First track on the album is titled ''Inversion'' and it packs some rather fast paced almost krautrockish distortion laden industrial noise rock for my ear. Sludge and doom elements can be heard in this one as well. The track works well and reminds the likes of God to me among others. The second track ''A Shadow On The Wound'' starts off in a slower doom pace and in a more noise and industrial infused way. The mixture of noise, industrial and slow doom is basically how the entire track spans out. One could also describe this track as noise infused slow sludge for that matter. ''Revelations Vultures Jackals Wolves'' packs less structures as the previous two tracks and thus moves more in the realm of noise or even harsh noise or glitch. The last track ''Deathset'' starts off with some repetitive industrial/sludge structures, while it also packs some noise influences throughout and intermittently.

All in all ''Neeldes Into The Ground'' packs some pretty interesting material and the first two tracks are the ones that especially stand out with their repetitive almost krautrockish industrial/sludge structures. The album is definitely worth checking out by anyone who is into industrial, noise, sludge or drone, and who is on the search for more experimental sounds.

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Bandcamp: https://khostband.bandcamp.com/album/needles-into-the-ground

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