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Fixture for Toxins

Fixture for ToxinsThe Night Hoovers over Us Again

[Self release — 2008]
Reviewed 25 September 2008by Roger Batty
With their loose stringed, sludgy and noisy mix of industrial tone, zero rock, noise, slamming feedback fuzzed beats and muffled vocals the one man project of Fixture for Toxins  literal straps you to a work bench and audibly attacks you again and again with this 20 minute ep.

Imagine been attacked again and again with a bike chain, well that’s exactly what the loose stringed bass and guitar sounds  like that whips through many of the tracks here, added to that is banging someone’s head repeatedly on a car bonnet rhythmic workouts, shorting feedback and jagged noise smarts. With Mumble, muffled and growled vocals buried deep with-in  and unforgiving/ sickly brutal production that keeps threatening to erupting complete into ear melt feedback.  Sure it’s fairly simplistic and samey in many of it ’s riff and sonic execution, but it’s highly enjoyable as just a great sonic flaying that screams to be turned up to maximum volume until your head starts to throb and your eyes smart

Simply nasty and tourtresss mayhem that will delight those who enjoy self torturing Sonics. This is my first sonic battering from Fixture for Toxins and it’s made me very egger to hear more their brand of  brutality .