
How about Threadbare (though I am guessing most of you have not even heard Threadbare)?
Xaphan is basically Disembodied with the singer of Threadbare (and Blinding Light) singing for them.
Listen to two songs below:

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.

HELP FUND PLANNING FOR BURIAL'S FALL CALIFORNIA TOUR!
This is a preorder which guarantees you will receive a copy once we get them from the manufacturer. (this is not an official MRL release)
Contains demo version of song that has been played out live since November 2010 and a demo of a newer song that just got added to the live set. Both songs may or may not appear later on the 2nd full length Desideratum as well as two other recordings that were recorded live to cassette. Artwork by Nate Burns from VIT.
Track List:
Side A
1. Where You Rest Your Head At Night (demo)
2. Late Twenties Blues
Side B
1. I Put Red House Painters On A Mixtape For You (demo)
2. ...Rest Your Head (reprise)
STREAM COMING SOON!
Limited to 100 Copies on White Cassette with professional printed J Card.
We hope to have these shipped by Mid to Late August unless you order it with a Shirt which will be between Late August and Early September.

Locrian took up the challenge of releasing their first 7 inch single on FSS, recording at Minbal in Chicago and mixing with Jeremy Lemos in April 2011. They hammer the sing-song of Popol Vuh's Der Ist Der Weg into a blackened alloy of their own invention on the A-side. On the flip, trebly blurs open Frozen in Ash, which then feints at expansive melody amidst screams, keyboard squalls and bludgeoning drums.
Available as a 7 inch single in a limited edition of 500, in letter-pressed sleeves by Dexterity Press and as a digital single.
These recordings were mastered and the single was cut to lacquer by Jason Ward at Chicago Mastering Service.
Track Listing
A) Dort Ist Der Weg
B) Frozen In Ash
Locrian's take on Popol Vuh's classic Dort Ist Der Weg is an outstanding testament to a band possessed. Instead of producing some rehashed, dormant clone copy of this almost inimitable track,
Locrian serve up a ritually hypnotic and powerful piece of music that will floor you... Locrian will never belong. Their refusal to stagnate and regurgitate frail musical formula allows the band to constantly reinvent and re-envisage their art.
Lurker's Path July 20, 2011
To me, this is Locrian at their finest. They've taken a song that would not seem to lend itself to interpretation by a by a drone/noise/metal band
and turned it into something ritualistic, fierce, vivid and distinctly their own. Quite stunning.
Hammer Smashed Sound July 19, 2011
Locrian keep outdoing themselves.
Anti-Gravity Bunny
Locrian does not limited their sonic palette to fit into any particular genre or specific sound, and the result is that this music often penetrates much deeper...
Musical Warfare

TMA2: REMNANTS- SUSPENSION
C-28 Limited to 100 Hand Numbered Copies
SUSPENSION from REMNANTS is an amazing set of atmospheres that ratchet the tension and despair all while remaining completely hypnotic and spellbinding. REMNANTS has gone above and beyond delivering an impressive droning tour de force.
Four new tracks from this Brooklyn resident grafted onto a C-28 Cassette Tape.
Pre-Orders start immediately, here. Non-US Residents please contact the label directly prior to ordering for an accurate shipping cost.
Check out the Tape below

In a complete reinvention of what is comfortable, CoO produce a landmark album within their already prolific catalogue that ranges from moments of post-punk atonality, to subtle melody countered by calculated agression. ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL.
Edition: 500 copies, Black vinyl, gatefold reverse board jacket, two pockets, 12 panel booklet with silver and gold pantone detail, and hand-inked artwork by artist Alexander Brown, and mastered for vinyl by James Plotkin.