There are solely a handful of albums that I believe qualify as genuinely scary. You Gained’t Get What You Need by Daughters, and Swans To Be Sort each instantly come to thoughts. However these information include… let’s say, baggage. I’ve Seen All I Want to See lacks among the atmospheric spookiness of To Be Sort and the flashes of pop-tinged menace of You Gained’t Get What You Need, nevertheless it makes up for that with unrelenting brutality. It’s not the soundtrack to a slasher movie, it’s essentially the most violent scene within the bleakest horror movie, rendered as blown-out drums and detuned guitar.
The album opens with a studying of Douglas Dunn’s The Kaleidoscope, a poem about being trapped in a cycle of grief, as sparse drums growth arhythmically alongside bursts of noise and a low metallic drone. Because it transitions into the distant shriek of vocalist / guitarist Chip King, “A Lament” sputters in matches and begins because it struggles to take flight.
Good artwork isn’t essentially nice artwork.
That units the tone for the report, which is much less a group of songs and extra a relentless monolith erected in tribute to the ability of distortion. And that is the place I admit, I’ve Seen All I Want to See received’t be for everybody. It’s largely atonal, tracks can mix into one another, and even when the drums decide the tempo up past funeral dirge, the songs really feel weighed down, just like the band is making an attempt to play their approach out of a lavatory.
That’s to not say there aren’t moments of catharsis to be discovered. The Metropolis is Shelled specifically, erupts in the direction of its again finish as King’s vocals grow to be a Goblin-esque croak over pounding piano chords, delivering one of many few moments of real melodicism (even when it’s buried beneath a skyscraper of fuzz).
Despite the fact that it’s solely 38 minutes lengthy, at instances, I’ve Seen All I Have to See can really feel like an endurance train. However, like a marathon, that doesn’t imply it’s not price enduring. There’s magnificence in its brutality. It’s haunting and cruel in the way in which that, say, Deliver Her Again is. Good artwork isn’t essentially nice artwork.
For those who’re on the lookout for a report that conjures horror film vibes with out devolving into camp. One thing that feels genuinely harmful and scary, and never simply merely sort of spooky, The Physique’s I’ve Seen All I Have to See is what you’re on the lookout for. The report is accessible on Bandcamp and most streaming providers, together with Apple Music, Tidal, Deezer, YouTube Music, and Spotify.
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