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The
Locust
Plague Soundscapes (2003)
Review
by: Jason Thornberry
Date: 7/1/03
On
Plague Soundscapes The Locust successfully mix
Swedish, Greek, Arabic, pig-latin, and Chinese, which
is to say they obtain elements of different styles and
take tiny, blurred snapshots of each one crashing into
itself. "Japanoisy Thrash-Punk Grindcore Carnival
Disco" is the section this would be filed under,
with the Minutemen, and John Zorn’s Naked City
the only tiny comparisons.
Imagine a large car accident happening inside Disney Land
just prior to a 747 landing on the Haunted House there.
The security guards are frantic, so they all begin to
pummel one another while speaking in tongues, as bloodied,
half-burnt old men play keyboards and masturbate with
their free hands. It all becomes a noxious, charred circle
jerk, but out come songs like "The Half-Eaten Sausage
Would Like to See You in His Office", as well as
nearly two-dozen other gems your pastor would certainly
love to hear. Twenty-one minutes later it’s over,
and the only trouble with Plague Soundscapes
was how difficult it was to stop listening to it.
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