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Airless Space

by Vinyl Castle

GTIN05060446123331
EAN5060446123331
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Product Description

CONSUMER ELECTRONICS's latest album "Airless Space" is a sonic assault on the senses, a cacophony of noise and distortion that will leave you questioning your own sanity. Melding together elements of industrial, noise, and punk, this album is not for the faint of heart. From the opening track "Body D'Jour," with its relentless pounding drums and screeching guitars, to the hypnotic loops of "The Point of the Tap," CONSUMER ELECTRONICS takes no prisoners. Frontman Philip Best's confrontational vocals cut through the wall of noise, delivering bleak, stream-of-consciousness lyrics that will leave you feeling uneasy and unsettled. Tracks like "Alien Existence" and "Airless Space" push the boundaries of noise music, with layers of feedback and distortion creating a sense of chaos and claustrophobia. The album's production is intentionally raw and abrasive, adding to the overall feeling of unease and tension. While "Airless Space" may not be an easy listen, it is a vital one. CONSUMER ELECTRONICS forces listeners to confront their own anxieties and fears, challenging them to embrace the chaos and find beauty in the noise. This album is a bold statement from a band unafraid to push boundaries and break conventions. Love it or hate it, "Airless Space" demands your attention and refuses to be ignored.