Showing posts with label Great Falls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Great Falls. Show all posts

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Check Out This Huge Tape Package





















This tape package is super impressive, and yes, it has been talked about quite a bit; but I waited until after announcing the first tape from FERMENTÆ (Kevin Gan Yuen of Sutekh Hexen and others) before hitting on this set.

Here is the 6 tapes included:


Fermentæ (Kevin Yuen of Sutekh Hexen) - Allusions CS
Terence Hannum (of Locrian) - Crown of Immortality CS
Demian Johnston (of Great Falls) - Untitled CS
Cetacea (Bryan Bray of Gates) - Glyphs CS
Reuben Sawyer (of Rainbath Visual) - Untitled CS
Njiqahdda - To Escape the Tide CS

This is an impressive list and all the tapes are limited to just 50 copies and there are not many left. There might be a few of them available individually, but who knows.



Wednesday, November 2, 2011

The A Death Cinematic / Great Falls Split...

























...finally sees the light of day!

A meeting of two disparate acts joining forces to create a compelling split release.

Order here from A Death Cinematic or here from Dead Accents







Monday, July 25, 2011

Great Falls Is Touring




















...the Northeast and for those who are not in the northeast, Dead Accents put up the new Great Falls CD.

Go here to order

This is it. The full length recordings of Great Falls with Phil Petrocelli playing drums. This is what they will have on their East Coast tour but we have a handful here to sell as well. Eight tracks of noise core fuckery. In professionally printed covers with artwork by Demian Johnston.



Here is some music to check out if you have not heard them.





Speaking of Demian Johnston, his latest cassette, Swift Drugs, was also put up in the Dead Accents store as well.

Order Here

Friday, February 11, 2011

Great Falls Looks To Be Busy




























Great Falls looks to have one hell of a busy year ahead of them with several splits and collaborations and a full length due on top of the recently released split with Pastor Tonal (artwork pictured below and featuring the vocalizations of Ryan from Trap Them on the Great Falls tracks) and the collaboration with Kenji Siratori (artwork above).

One of the best aspects of Great Falls so far has been their unwillingness to be pigeon-holed to a single sonic motif while still sounding like themselves while punishing listeners at every turn. Both of these records (actually a tape and a CD) are crushing and an absolute must hear for people that love to rake their ears with harsh noise.

Order the latest two releases here from Dead Accents.