
The Killer Came From The Bronx — Perspective
The release comes in form of a CDR, and takes in just one track that comes in at the 29.36 mark. The ‘wall’ is a rather nasty yet brooding mixture of the following elements: a stark & low down rumble, a line of crackling ‘n’ juddering texturing, and a smaller rattling ‘n’ scratching texture- these elements are fed together into a bitter, wintery & moody web of sound. The ‘wall’ remains fairly fixed & set through-out the tracks full runtime.
The front cover features a rather stark black & white picture of a NYC above land tube train, and this is most apt for the enclosed track, as it very much conjures up a images of a killer stalking his victim on a midnight train ride in the depths of a New York City winter, as the train rattles along & snow storms/winter winds slow batter away at the train.
So if you are after fixed yet moody old school walled noise with a stark & homicidal vibe, “Perspective” is well worth a look.
