
My Demons Pissing in A Bucket — Leak Eternal
Leak Eternal is release number two from Damien De Coene’s lo-fi and crude wall noise project, My Demons Pissing in A Bucket. It takes in a single thirty-seven-minute ‘wall’, which is compelling battering in its blunt ‘n’ bumbling flow.
The release is a digital self-release by Mr De Coene. Just like the project's first release, it's cover features a thick black frame with a densely squibbed pen drawing in its centre. The release can be found here.
Featured here we have a single self-titled track that rolls in at 37.46 mark. For this ‘wall’ the vibe feels a lot eerier than the project's previous work, but it’s still extremely lo-fi in its attack. It’s built around a constantly rumbling and slightly rattle judder- this is edged by galloping, to skating static textural grain. The whole thing has a blunt and dried up quality to its setting. Imagery wise I’m get a rust eaten tire inner, rolling on and on down a dusty and rough road- as hazy and yellowed half-light squints down. The textures are layered together in a manner that is both crude and deeply atmospheric- with one kept well and truly focused into the track over its nearing forty-minute runtime.
It's great to see De Coene carrying on with this project, as I really am a sucker for lo-fi and nasty wall-craft, and I do like the way he’s brought in more eerier atmospheric subtleties into the ‘walls’ flow and construction. I’m very much looking forward to hearing what he does next with the project.
