sublamp - In Our Hiding Voice
Sublamp's 'In Our Hiding Voice' occupies a desolate nether zone between doom metal, ambient/noise and drone. In the company of Hibernate records' roster it strikes us as one of their darker releases. From isolationist opener 'Understairs', the low frequency rumble and viscous haar of 'Dear Carpetfoot' looms into view, perhaps sharing a kindred, blackened soul with Danny Saul's 'Kinison - Goldthwait' album, while 'We Sleep In A Room-Shaped Hole' masterfully holds us in suspense with glowering post-industrial drones akin to the work of Lustmord. The grainy friction and shadowy serendipity of 'Corner Ghost' sounds like a paranormal EVP recording, something perhaps also hinted at in 'Girl, Calling To An Empty House' whereas 'the penultimate track 'Cut A Door Where The Walls Meet' is more concerned with creating a furrow of subbass oscillations gradually smudged with the hum and buzz of raw, droning electricity.









































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